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Aerobic Endospore-forming Bacteria and Soil Invertebrates

2011

The intestinal microbiotas of only a few soil invertebrates such as collembola (springtails), earthworms, nematodes, isopods (woodlice and pill bugs), millipedes and termites have been studied by classical and molecular methods in the last decades. It became obvious that these lower members of the soil biota harbour complex microbial communities that sometimes reach counts of 1011 cells ml−1 in their intestinal tracts. The gut microbiotas of the soil fauna include a variety of microorganisms from all three domains of life (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya). The bacterial species can mainly be assigned to the Gram-positive phyla Firmicutes and Actinobacteria as well as the Gram-negative phyla Prot…

biologyFirmicutesMicroorganismSoil biologyBotanyBacteroidetesGut floraProteobacteriabiology.organism_classificationActinobacteriaArchaea
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Gut Microbiome Analysis In Adult Tropical Gars (Atractosteus tropicus)

2019

AbstractTropical gar (Atractosteus tropicus), is freshwater and estuarine fish that has inhabited the Earth since the Mesozoic era, undergoing limited physiological variation ever since. This omnivorous fish is endemic to southern Mexico and part of Central America. Besides its recognized cultural and scientific relevance, the species has seen remarkable growth in its economic impact due to pisciculture. Previous studies have highlighted the role of microbial communities in fish, particularly those in the gut microbiome, in maintaining their host homeostasis or disease. In this study, we present the first report of the whole taxonomic composition of microbial communities in gut contents of …

biologyFirmicutesPhylumFish farmingFreshwater fishBacteroidetesZoologyFusobacteriaProteobacteriabiology.organism_classificationAtractosteus tropicus
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Kinetics of citrate uptake in growing cells ofLeuconostocspp.

1996

Citrate uptake was studied in growing cells of Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides. A Michaelis-Menten pattern with the dianionic form of citrate as the limiting substrate has been proposed. It was validated for different fermentations varying the initial citrate concentrations and the pH medium. This latter did not modify the rate of the process which was clearly confirmed using experiments with resting cells. The model was used to compare the kinetics of citrate consumption between several strains of Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides, Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. cremoris and Leuconostoc lactis.

biologyKineticsfood and beveragesSubstrate (chemistry)Leuconostoc lactisCitrate transportbiology.organism_classificationStreptococcaceaeMicrobiologycarbohydrates (lipids)BiochemistryLeuconostoc mesenteroidesGeneticsbacteriaLeuconostocMolecular BiologyBacteriaFEMS Microbiology Letters
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A polyphasic approach in order to identify dominant lactic acid bacteria during pasta manufacturing

2010

Using a polyphasic approach, we have isolated and identified, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in samples directly collected from an artisanal pasta-making manufactory located in Puglia (South Italy). Samples were collected during several steps of pasta processing and LAB were isolated on MRS and M17 plates. Furthermore, strains were grouped in a total of eight species by means of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) typing and 16S rDNA sequencing. The majority of strains were identified as belonging to Pediococcus pentosaceus and Enterococcus faecium species. The remaining strains were characterized and assigned to Weissella confusa, Pediococcus acidilactici,…

biologyLactobacillus fermentumfood and beveragesPediococcus acidilacticibiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyRAPDLeuconostoc mesenteroidesLeuconostoc citreummedicinebacteriaRibosomal DNALactobacillus plantarumFood ScienceEnterococcus faeciumLWT - Food Science and Technology
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Is Welsh Poppy,Meconopsis cambrica(L.) Vig. (Papaveraceae), truly aMeconopsis?

2011

AbstractSince the nineteenth century, the western European endemic Meconopsis cambrica has been regarded as the only European representative of the genus Meconopsis Vig. This genus, which is otherwise restricted to the Himalayas, differs from Papaver in having a style rather than a stigmatic disc. A phylogenetic reconstruction using 65 internal transcribed spacer sequences of 62 taxa of Old World Papaveroideae and three outgroup taxa shows that M. cambrica is not the closest relative of the remainder of Meconopsis but rather the closest sampled relative of Papaver s.str. This is consistent with morphological evidence which suggests that the style evolved independently in M. cambrica from a …

biologyMeconopsis cambricaMeconellaZoologyPapaveroideaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMeconopsisGenusPapaverBotanyArgemoneInternal transcribed spacerEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNew Journal of Botany
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Metagenomic Analysis of Milk of Healthy and Mastitis-Suffering Women.

2015

Background: Some studies have been conducted to assess the composition of the bacterial communities inhabiting human milk, but they did not evaluate the presence of other microorganisms, such as fungi, archaea, protozoa, or viruses. Objective: This study aimed to compare the metagenome of human milk samples provided by healthy and mastitis-suffering women. Methods: DNA was isolated from human milk samples collected from 10 healthy women and 10 women with symptoms of lactational mastitis. Shotgun libraries from total extracted DNA were constructed and the libraries were sequenced by 454 pyrosequencing. Results: The amount of human DNA sequences was ≥ 90% in all the samples. Among the bacteri…

biologyMilk HumanFirmicutesRuminococcusMicrobiotaObstetrics and GynecologyBacteroidetesMastitisbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMastitisMicrobiologyMetagenomicsCase-Control StudiesmedicineHumansMetagenomeFemaleMicrobiomeBacteroidesProteobacteriaJournal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association
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Surijoka Lutevensis nov. sp.: The first glosselytrodea (insecta) from the upper permian of France (Lodève basin)

2001

Abstract Surijoka lutevensis nov. sp. is described from the upper part of the Salagou Formation (Saxonian Group, Lodeve basin). This new taxon is described after a complete forewing of a Glosselytrodea: Jurinidae. This is the first record of this order in the french Permian. Surijoka lutevensis nov. sp. is very close to the type species Surijoka grandicella Martynova , 1958 from the Kazanian of the Kuznetsk Basin, Russia. We discuss on the wing veins homology, and propose a subsequent new wing vein nomenclature and new hypotheses on the phylogenetic relationships of the Glosselytrodea. The family Permoberothidae is excluded from this order and transferred into the Mecopterida, close to the …

biologyOrthopteroidPermianNeuropteraPaleontologyGlosselytrodeabiology.organism_classificationType speciesPaleontologyTaxonSpace and Planetary ScienceGroup (stratigraphy)NomenclatureGeologyGeobios
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Phylogeny of prickly poppies,Argemone (Papaveraceae), and the evolution of morphological and alkaloid characters based on ITS nrDNA sequence variation

1999

Evolutionary relationships withinArgemone (Papaveraceae) were inferred from nucleotide variation in nuclear ribosomal DNA. A complete representation of the genus was achieved by using herbarium material to a large extent (74%). Four distinct clades can be recognized based on the molecular results. The support for the different clades varies greatly due to a very uneven distribution of characters. Although some clades are largely unresolved, some unexpected relationships, for example the sister group relationship of the relict speciesA. subintegrifolia to the rest ofArgemone, were found. The evolution of morphological and alkaloid characters against the background of the obtained phylogeny i…

biologyPhylogenetic treeSister groupPhylogeneticsBotanyMolecular phylogeneticsPapaveroideaeArgemonePlant ScienceCladebiology.organism_classificationRibosomal DNAEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Systematics and Evolution
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T cell specificity and cross reactivity towards enterobacteria,Bacteroides,Bifidobacterium, and antigens from resident intestinal flora in humans

1999

BACKGROUNDT cell responses to normal intestinal bacteria or their products may be important in the immunopathogenesis of chronic enterocolitis.AIMSTo investigate the T cell specificity and cross reactivity towards intestinal bacteria.PATIENTS/METHODST cell clones were isolated with phytohaemagglutinin from peripheral blood and biopsy specimens of inflamed and non-inflamed colon from five patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and two controls. T cell clones were restimulated with anaerobicBacteroides andBifidobacteria species, enterobacteria, and direct isolates of aerobic intestinal flora. T cell phenotype was analysed by single-cell immunocyte assay.RESULTSAnalysis of 96 T cell cl…

biologyT cellGastroenterologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeCross-reactivityMicrobiologymedicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemAntigenImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinAnaerobic bacteriaBacteroidesBifidobacteriumPhytohaemagglutininGut
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Heterocyclisch anellierte Steroide aus 2-Hydroxymethylen-canrenon

1995

A-ring annulated heterocycles, the isoxazole 6, the pyrazoles 8 and the pyrimidines 9 are prepared starting from 2-hydroxymethylene canrenone 1. Binding studies were carried out with the compounds 1 and 6-8 using estrogen, progesterone, androgen, gluco- and mineralocorticoid receptors as well as the serum proteins SHBG and CBG: the substances were inactive on the receptor level. 1, 7 and 8a show weak binding affinity to CBG.

biologymedicine.drug_classStereochemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentPharmaceutical ScienceAndrogenSteroidchemistry.chemical_compoundSex hormone-binding globulinBiochemistrychemistryEstrogenMineralocorticoidDrug Discoverymedicinebiology.proteinCanrenoneIsoxazoleReceptorhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugArchiv der Pharmazie
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