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  • ...subtilis natto.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Figure 1: Electron micrograph of the Bacillus sibtilis natto, a microbe associated with foot odor. Taken by Zweers et al. ...t in <i>Bacillus sphaericus</i> it is also found in many other types of <i>Bacillus</i> as well as in <i>Corynbacterium</i> (Oshima et al. 1978). <i>Corynbacte
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  • ...cetyl-CoA (6). A similar mechanism in the gram-positive soil bacterium <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> is used to regulate Acs by way of an operon (1). Lastly, <i>E ==Acetylation in <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>==
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  • <td>Bacillus subtilis</td> <td>Bacillus subtilis</td>
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  • ...smegmatis, Mycobacterium paratuberculosis smegmatis, Bacterium smegmatis, Bacillus smegmatis, Mycobacterium smegmatis '' (7). ...solated in 1884 by Lustgarten. The name ''smegmatis'' was first given to ''Bacillus smegmatis'' by Trevisan in 1889. Lehmann and Neumann gave the species name
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  • Strain HO-1 was shown to have an antagonistic interaction with ''Bacillus velezensis'' and inhibited its growth through the accumulation of extracell ...Y., Ma, L. and Liu, Z.P., 2022. Alcaligenes ammonioxydans HO-1 antagonizes Bacillus velezensis via hydroxylamine-triggered population response. Frontiers in Mi
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  • ...or growth. Using a DNA probe for hybridization, genomic fragments from <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> were located, and some of them were expressed in ''E. coli''. ...d Alexander Steinbüchel “Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of the Bacillus subtilis Acetoin Catabolic Pathway” Journal of Bacteriology, v.181(12); J
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  • ...operties. Extracts from G. lucidum have been found to be selective against Bacillus subtilis. G. lucidum also produces anti-viral triterpenoids in the fruiting
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  • ...ost closely related to "Bacillus macerans", "Bacillus macquariensis", and "Bacillus polymyxa". It was determined that the levels of 16S rRNA gene sequence simi "Paenibacillus alvei" is a motile Gram-positive microbe (7) with a bacillus shape which is a rod shape, and a size of 2-5 μm in length and 0.5-0.8 μm
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  • ...ids[[#References|[3]]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacillus_subtilis <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>], in particular possesses the required B-ketoacyl-ACP synthase ...keto acid dehydrogenase. I. Purification and properties of the enzyme from Bacillus subtilis. The Journal of biological chemistry. 1969;244:4437.
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  • ...acillus Calmette-Guérin, a live but weakened strain of bovine tuberculosis bacillus. Though widely used throughout the world, this vaccine only shows an effica ...ng, Shufang; Li, Haijing; and Stratton, Charles W. “PCR enhances Acid-Fast Bacillus Stain-Based Rapid Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.” J Clin Microb
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  • ...f> Two of the Category A agents that will be discussed on this page are <i>Bacillus anthracis</i>, which the bacterium that causes anthrax disease, and <i>Vari [[Image:Screenshot 2023-04-15 230008.png|thumb|600px|right|Micrograph of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i>, the bacterium that causes anthrax disease. Photo credit to t
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  • ...h is present in cows and shares a common ancestor with the human tubercule bacillus <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> (2). Similar to other vaccines, BCG trigg ...King, and William R. Jacobs, Jr. "The primary mechanism of attenuation of bacillus Calmette–Guérin is a loss of secreted lytic function required for invasi
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  • ...nge color and grows in circular colonies on an agar. It is a gram-negative bacillus bacterium. They are described as short single rods and they are pink when s
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  • ...e the shape of the microbe. It is an intermediate shape between coccus and bacillus and can be very difficult to differentiate (the figure at the right depicts
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  • ...he other is ATCC 43541. “S. noxia” (ATCC 43541) is a motile, gram-positive bacillus preferentially living in anaerobic and mesophilic habitat. This strain is h ...ne flagella emanated from the center of the concave side to the polar. The bacillus is approximately 1.1 µm in width and 1.1 to 3.2 µm in length. The gram-ne
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  • ====<i>Bacillus polymyxa</i>====
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  • An example of toxic factors are Cry and Cyt toxins created by [[Bacillus thuringiensis]] that create holes in the lining of the gut epithelium of th 23. Bravo, A., Gill, S. S. & Soberon, M. Mode of action of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry and Cyt toxins and their potential for insect control. To
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  • ...xidizers phylogeny.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Figure 7. Phylogenetic tree of <i>Bacillus</i> spore-forming bacteria based on 16S rRNA sequences. Those isolated fro ..., both of which fell into already identified clusters. The presence of <i>Bacillus</i> spores capable of manganese- oxidation at two different vent locations
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  • ...s], and 94 species of [http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Bacillus <i>Bacillus</i>] in particular [[#References|[7] ]]. At total of 59 isolates were [htt ...>Clostridium</i>] and [http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Bacillus <i>Bacillus</i>] species whose [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endospore endospores] may
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  • ...rmal flora] [[#References | [1]]]. ''C. difficile'' was originally named ''Bacillus difficilis'' in 1935 in recognition of the difficulty of its isolation. It ...cteriocin bacteriocins] [[#References | [18]]]. Thuricin CD, produced by ''Bacillus thuringiensis'', was found to share similar minimum inhibitory concentratio
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