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Πέμπτη 27 Αυγούστου 2020

 

Evaluation of the Toxicity of Supernatant Cultures and Spore–Crystal Mixtures of Bacillus thuringiensis Strains Isolated from Algeria
Abstract Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is the most used technology for biological control of insect pathogens worldwide. In order to select new Bt candidates challenging the emergence of insect’s resistance, a mass bioassay and molecular screening was performed on an autochthonous collection. Toxicity assays against neonate larvae of three lepidopteran species (Mamestra brassicae, Grapholita molesta, and Spodoptera exigua) were conducted using spore–crystal mixtures and supernatant...
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Ustiloxin A is Produced Early in Experimental Ustilaginoidea virens Infection and Affects Transcription in Rice
Abstract Ustiloxin is a kind of 13-membered cyclic peptides found in mature rice false smut generated by Ustilaginoidea virens infecting rice spikelet. So far, six kinds of ustiloxins have been identified from false smut balls (FSBs) in which ustiloxin A is the main component. The toxins can not only inhibit the growth of rice, wheat, and corn, but also poison people and animals. However, so far, there have been few studies of the content of ustiloxin except that in mature FSB....
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Description of Paenibacillus yunnanensis sp. nov., Isolated from a Tepid Spring
Abstract A Gram stain-positive, rod-shaped and motile bacterium, designated SYSU G01003T was isolated from a sediment sample collected from tepid spring in Tengchong, Yunnan province, southwestern China. Growth observed at temperature ranging 28–37 °C (optimum 37 °C) and pH 6.0–8.0 (optimum pH 7.0). Tolerance to NaCl was up to 2.5% (w/v) (optimal in the absence of NaCl). The cell wall peptidoglycan is meso-2,6-diaminopimelic acid and MK-7 as the only respiratory quinone. The...
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In Vitro Detoxification Studies of p-Cresol by Intestinal Bacteria Isolated from Human Feces
Abstract p-Cresol is a neurotoxic and nephrotoxic carcinogenic aromatic substance produced as a result of microbial fermentation in the intestine. The derivatives of p-cresol (p-cresyl sulphate or p-cresyl glucuronide) have a deleterious effect on renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis. Human gut seems to be inhabited with a diverse microbial population capable of detoxifying many aromatic compounds. However, the knowledge on the role of gut microbes in metabolizing p-cresol...
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Bacillus cereus Group Isolated from Raw and Pasteurised Milk
Abstract The elimination of spore-forming bacteria is not guaranteed by current pasteurisation processes and is a challenging problem for the dairy industry. Given that Bacillus cereus sensu lato (B. cereus group) is an important foodborne pathogen and spoiler in the dairy industry, this study aimed at evaluating the prevalence and characteristics of B. cereus group in raw and pasteurised milk samples collected in Victoria, Australia. Isolated B. cereus group were tested for...
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Complete Genome Sequence and Carbohydrates-Active EnZymes (CAZymes) Analysis of Lactobacillus paracasei DTA72, a Potential Probiotic Strain with Strong Capability to Use Inulin
Abstract The whole genome sequence of Lactobacillus paracasei DTA72, isolated from healthy infant feces, is reported, along with the Carbohydrates-Active enZymes (CAZymes) analysis and an in silico safety assessment. Strain DTA72 had previously demonstrated some interesting potential probiotic features, such as a good resistance to gastrointestinal conditions and an anti-Listeria activity. The 3.1 Mb sequenced genome consists of 3116 protein-coding sequences distributed on 340...
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Analysis of Fungal Composition in Mine-Contaminated Soils in Hechi City
Abstract Fungi play an important role in bioremediation of contaminated soil. However, the diversity of fungal populations in four mine-contaminated soils located in Hechi City has remained unexplored. In this study, high-throughput sequencing of ITS was performed to investigate the diversity and abundance of fungal communities in four mine-contaminated soils in Hechi city. Phylogenetic taxonomy showed that the fungal communities included five phyla. Ascomycota and Basidiomycota...
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Draft Genome Sequence of a Potential Organic Phosphorus-Degrading Bacterium Brevibacterium frigoritolerans GD44, Isolated from Radioactive Soil in Xinjiang, China
Abstract Brevibacterium frigoritolerans, a strain quite potential use in environmental pollution, is also able to degrade the pesticide phorate. Here, we report a strain isolated from radioactive soil in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China. The genome of strain GD44 encompasses 5,471,331 base pairs with a GC content of 40.42%. The sequence was assembled into 1985 open reading frames (ORFs) encoding 5053 proteins. Sequence analysis identified the genes encoding enzymes...
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Analysis of the Endophytic Bacteria Community Structure and Function of Panax notoginseng Based on High-Throughput Sequencing
Abstract Panax notoginseng has long been used as a Chinese herb with high medicinal value. The endophytic bacteria in this medicinal plant have multiple biological functions. High-throughput sequencing is a rapidly evolving technique that helps profile the endophytic bacterial community structure of medicinal plants. However, few studies on the endophytic bacteria in P. notoginseng, particularly in dry P. notoginseng roots as a raw medicinal material, have been conducted. In...
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Complete Genome Sequences of Leclercia sp. W6 and W17 Isolated from a Gastric Cancer Patient
Abstract Leclercia sp. W6 and W17, which belong to the Enterobacteriaceae, were isolated from a stomach sample from a 78-year-old female gastric cancer patient, and genomic sequencing and analysis were performed. The genome of Leclercia sp. W6 consists of one chromosome with a size of 4,945,486 bp, while that of Leclercia sp. W17 contains one chromosome and two plasmids with a total size of 5,125,645 bp. Average nucleotide identity (ANI) calculations indicated that strains W6...
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Flavihumibacter soli sp. nov., Isolated from Soil
Abstract A novel Gram-stain-positive, strictly aerobic, non-motile, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain R14T was isolated from steep grove soil and taxonomically characterized using a polyphasic approach. Cells showed oxidase-negative and catalase-positive activities and grew at 25–37 °C (optimum, 30 °C), pH 5.0–8.0 (optimum, pH 6.5), and in the presence of 0–0.5% (w/v) NaCl (optimum, 0%). Phylogenetic trees based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that strain R14T formed...
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Plasmid-Mediated Biodegradation of Chlorpyrifos and Analysis of Its Metabolic By-Products
Abstract Organophosphate pesticide persistence is an emerging menace to the environment and despite this fact, its use has been enhanced due to its high efficiency. Bioremediation using microorganisms would be the only means by which these hazardous compounds could be wiped out without disturbing the environmental harmony. The current work studied the molecular mechanism of degradation of Chlorpyrifos (CP) by a bacterial consortium C5 comprising of three soil isolates Staphylococcus...
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Comparison of Different Lactobacilli Regarding Substrate Utilization and Their Tolerance Towards Lignocellulose Degradation Products
Abstract Fermentative lactic acid production is currently impeded by low pH tolerance of the production organisms, the successive substrate consumption of the strains and/or the requirement to apply purified substrate streams. We identified Lactobacillus brevis IGB 1.29 in compost, which is capable of producing lactic acid at low pH values from lignocellulose hydrolysates, simultaneously consuming glucose and xylose. In this study, we compared Lactobacillus brevis IGB 1.29 with...
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Variation in Gut Microbiota of Captive Bengal Slow Lorises
Abstract Gastrointestinal microbiome plays an important role in animal metabolism, immune system and pathology associated with health and disease. Many wild slow lorises were confiscated from illegal trade into captivities and experienced a range of changes in living environment and diet. Microbiome analysis contributes to improving captive management by identifying the alteration in their gastrointestinal microbial communities and aiding in determining the factors affecting...
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Exploring the Potential of Two Bacterial Consortia to Degrade Cellulosic Biomass for Biotechnological Applications
Abstract This paper outlines two cellulolytic bacterial consortia named SCS and SCB, isolated from soil samples of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) crop field, and a sugarcane bagasse deposit in an ethanol mill. Both consortia were able to grow on different carbon sources, such as sugarcane bagasse, corn husk, peanut hulls, and carboxymethylcellulose, releasing up to 11.90 µmol/mL and 15.23 µmol/mL of glucose for SCS and SCB, respectively. In addition, SCS and SCB have several...
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Cloning and Characterization of a Ginsenoside-Hydrolyzing α -L-Arabinofuranosidase, Ca Araf51, From Cellulosimicrobium aquatile Lyp51
Abstract Moutai Jiuqu is a famous aromatic raw material of Maotai flavor liquor in China. It is brewed at high temperature and contains many kinds of bacteria, molds, and yeasts. There are many useful glycoside hydrolases in these microfloras, from which efficient glycoside hydrolases can be screened for biotransformation of natural saponins. In this study, an α-L-arabinofuranosidase gene (CaAraf51, 1524 bp, 507 amino acid, 55.07 kDa, and pI = 4.8) was cloned from Cellulosimicrobium...
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