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Evaluation of the SOS/umu-test post-treatment assay for the detection of genotoxic activities of pure compounds and complex environmental mixtures.

2000

This study presents an evaluation of the SOS/umu-test after introducing an additional dilution and incubation in the post-treatment assay. This treatment reduces the influence of coloured test compounds that otherwise affect the colorimetric determination of the beta-galactosidase activity and the bacterial growth measurement during the testing of complex environmental samples. The post-treatment assay significantly increased the beta-galactosidase activity and consequently the enzyme induction ratios at higher doses of model genotoxins 4-nitroquinoline-N-oxide, N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, 2-aminoanthracene, benzo(a)pyrene with low or no effect on the sensitivity of the test itsel…

Salmonella typhimuriumMethylnitronitrosoguanidineHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSegmented filamentous bacteriaRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSOS/umu-test; post-treatment assay; S.typhimurium; SOS response; genotoxicity assay; filamentous bacteria; environmental pollutionEnvironmental pollutionDNA-Directed DNA PolymeraseBacterial growthBiologyMicrobiologyAmes testBacterial ProteinsGeneticsBenzo(a)pyreneFood scienceSOS responseSOS Response GeneticsIncubationAnthracenesDose-Response Relationship DrugMutagenicity TestsEscherichia coli Proteinsbiology.organism_classificationbeta-Galactosidase4-Nitroquinoline-1-oxideSOS chromotestEnvironmental PollutantsBacteriaCell DivisionMutagensMutation research
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Coupling Proteomics and Fermentation Technology for the Improvement of Bioactive Molecule Production Yield in Actinomycetes

2013

Copyright: © 2013 Gallo. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Most bioactive molecules (like anticancers, antitumors, antibiotics, immunosuppressants, insecticidals, antivirals, herbicidals, antifungals) with valuable industrial and market value are naturally produced by actinomycetes [1-4], Gram-positive filamentous bacteria widespread in both terrestrial and aquatic environments [5,6]. Out of thousands of bioactive molecules, also known as secondary metabolites since they are not essential for…

business.industryBioactive moleculesSegmented filamentous bacteriaCreative commonsBiologyProteomicsbiology.organism_classificationCombinatorial chemistryStreptomycesBiotechnologyYield (chemistry)Antibiotics ActinomycetesFermentationbusiness
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Micromanipulation Techniques for the Isolation of Single Microorganisms

2005

A prerequisite for the biochemical and physiological investigation of microorganisms is the isolation and management of pure cultures. The only absolute criterion of purity for a bacterial culture is that it has been derived from the progeny of a single cell. Failure to apply this criterion may lead to much effort in proving the purity of a culture. All strains upon which research is to be based should therefore be rigorously purified before starting to investigate the properties of individual organisms (Johnstone 1969). Ecologically oriented microbiologists are faced especially with the problem of how to obtain a pure culture of certain microbial strains from their densely populated natura…

education.field_of_studyfood.ingredientChemistrySegmented filamentous bacteriaMicroorganismPopulationIsolation (microbiology)Agar platefoodCoulter counterEnumerationAgarBiological systemeducation
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