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  1. It is well known that brewer’s yeast affects the taste and aroma of beer. However, the influence of brewer’s yeast on the protein composition of beer is currently unknown. In this study, changes of the proteom...

    Authors: Torben Sune Berner, Susanne Jacobsen and Nils Arneborg
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:215
  2. Dietzia natronolimnaea is one of the most important bacterial bioresources for high efficiency canthaxanthin production. It produces the robust and stable pigment canthaxanthin, which is of special interest for t...

    Authors: Xiang Zhou, Jia-Rong Xie, Lei Tao, Zhi-Jun Xin, Feng-Wu Zhao, Xi-Hong Lu, Mei-Rong Zhao, Liang Wang and Jian-Ping Liang
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:213
  3. The emergence of bacterial drug resistance encourages the re-evaluation of the potential of existing antimicrobials. Lantibiotics are post-translationally modified, ribosomally synthesised antimicrobial peptid...

    Authors: Lorraine A Draper, Paul D Cotter, Colin Hill and R Paul Ross
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:212
  4. Helicobacter pylori has diverged in parallel to its human host, leading to distinct phylogeographic populations. Recent evidence suggests that in the current human mixing in Latin America, European H. pylori (hpE...

    Authors: Ana Maldonado-Contreras, Shrinivasrao P Mane, Xue-Song Zhang, Luis Pericchi, Teresa Alarcón, Monica Contreras, Bodo Linz, Martin J Blaser and María Gloria Domínguez-Bello
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:211

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Microbiology 2014 14:122

  5. The adhesion of lactobacilli to the vaginal surface is of paramount importance to develop their probiotic functions. For this reason, the role of HeLa cell surface proteoglycans in the attachment of Lactobacillus...

    Authors: Rebeca Martín, Carla Martín, Susana Escobedo, Juan E Suárez and Luis M Quirós
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:210
  6. Microorganisms use two-component signal transduction (TCST) systems to regulate the response of the organism to changes of environmental conditions. Such systems are absent from mammalian cells and are thus of...

    Authors: Mohammed El-Mowafy, Mahmoud M Bahgat and Ursula Bilitewski
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:209
  7. Deep sequencing of the variable region of 16S rRNA genes has become the predominant tool for studying microbial ecology. As sequencing datasets have accumulated, meta-analysis of sequences obtained with differ...

    Authors: Yan He, Ben-Jie Zhou, Guan-Hua Deng, Xiao-Tao Jiang, Hai Zhang and Hong-Wei Zhou
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:208
  8. The white rhinoceros is on the verge of extinction with less than 20,200 animals remaining in the wild. In order to better protect these endangered animals, it is necessary to better understand their digestive...

    Authors: Yu-heng Luo, André-Denis G Wright, You-long Li, Hua Li, Qi-hong Yang, Ling-juan Luo and Ming-xian Yang
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:207
  9. Apoptosis is a highly controlled process of cell death that can be induced by periodontopathogens. The present study aimed to investigate the expression of Fas and Bcl-2 proteins by CD3+ T cells in vitro under st...

    Authors: Paulo C Carvalho-Filho, Soraya C Trindade, Teresa Olczak, Geraldo P Sampaio, Milton G Oliveira-Neto, Heidiane A Santos, Bianca F P Pereira, Lilia Moura-Costa, Márcia T Xavier and Roberto Meyer
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:206
  10. Host plant roots, mycorrhizal mycelium and microbes are important and potentially interacting factors shaping the performance of mycorrhization helper bacteria (MHB). We investigated the impact of a soil micro...

    Authors: Florence Kurth, Katharina Zeitler, Lasse Feldhahn, Thomas R Neu, Tilmann Weber, Václav Krištůfek, Tesfaye Wubet, Sylvie Herrmann, François Buscot and Mika T Tarkka
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:205
  11. It is increasingly recognized that the bacteria that live in and on the human body (the microbiome) can play an important role in health and disease. The composition of the microbiome is potentially influenced...

    Authors: Jing Li, Ivan Nasidze, Dominique Quinque, Mingkun Li, Hans-Peter Horz, Claudine André, Rosa M Garriga, Michel Halbwax, Anne Fischer and Mark Stoneking
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:204
  12. Magnetotactic bacteria produce membrane-enveloped magnetite crystals (magnetosomes) whose formation is controlled primarily by a gene island termed the magnetosome island (MAI). Characterization of single gene...

    Authors: Jing Yang, Shuqi Li, Xiuliang Huang, Jinhua Li, Li Li, Yongxin Pan and Ying Li
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:203
  13. Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella isolates are associated with increased morbidity compared to antibiotic-sensitive strains and are an important health and safety concern in both humans and animals. Salmonella...

    Authors: Brian W Brunelle, Shawn MD Bearson and Bradley L Bearson
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:202
  14. Antibiotic therapy can select for small colony variants of Staphylococcus aureus that are more resistant to antibiotics and can result in persistent infections, necessitating the development of more effective ant...

    Authors: Sarah Tubby, Michael Wilson, John A Wright, Ping Zhang and Sean P Nair
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:201
  15. Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of mortality throughout the world. Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the agent of human tuberculosis, has developed strategies involving proteins and other compounds called vir...

    Authors: Marina Andrea Forrellad, María Verónica Bianco, Federico Carlos Blanco, Javier Nuñez, Laura Inés Klepp, Cristina Lourdes Vazquez, María de la Paz Santangelo, Rosana Valeria Rocha, Marcelo Soria, Paul Golby, Maximiliano Gabriel Gutierrez and Fabiana Bigi
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:200
  16. During the infection process, bacteria are confronted with various stress factors including nutrient starvation. In an in vitro model, adaptation strategies of nutrient-starved brucellae, which are facultative in...

    Authors: Sascha Al Dahouk, Véronique Jubier-Maurin, Heinrich Neubauer and Stephan Köhler
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:199
  17. The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is the major immuno-dominant antigen of all Legionella species including L. pneumophila. Its diversity is the basis for the classification of L. pneumophila into serogroups and monocl...

    Authors: Markus Petzold, Alexander Thürmer, Susan Menzel, Johan W Mouton, Klaus Heuner and Christian Lück
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:198
  18. Enveloped viruses utilize cellular membranes to bud from infected cells. The process of virion assembly and budding is often facilitated by the presence of certain conserved motifs within viral proteins in con...

    Authors: Himanshu Garg, Raphael TC Lee, Ng Oon Tek, Sebastian Maurer-Stroh and Anjali Joshi
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:197
  19. Naphthoquinones (NQs) are privileged structures in medicinal chemistry due to the biological effects associated with the induction of oxidative stress. The present study evaluated the activities of sixteen NQs...

    Authors: Kelly Salomão, Natalia A De Santana, Maria Teresa Molina, Solange L De Castro and Rubem F S Menna-Barreto
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:196
  20. Dengue virus (DENV) infection is the most important arthropod- borne viral disease in human, but antiviral therapy and approved vaccines remain unavailable due to antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) phenomeno...

    Authors: Ya-Yan Luo, Jun-Jie Feng, Jun-Mei Zhou, Zhi-Zhun Yu, Dan-Yun Fang, Hui-Jun Yan, Gu-Cheng Zeng and Li-Fang Jiang
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:194
  21. Lactobacillus species can contribute positively to general and oral health and are frequently acquired by breastfeeding in infancy. The present study aimed to identify oral lactobacilli in breast and formula-fed ...

    Authors: Nelly Romani Vestman, Niklas Timby, Pernilla Lif Holgerson, Christine A Kressirer, Rolf Claesson, Magnus Domellöf, Carina Öhman, Anne CR Tanner, Olle Hernell and Ingegerd Johansson
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:193
  22. The increase in antibiotic resistant bacteria has led to renewed interest in development of alternative antimicrobial compounds such as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), either naturally-occurring or syntheticall...

    Authors: Sanne Gottschalk, Dan Ifrah, Sandra Lerche, Caroline T Gottlieb, Marianne T Cohn, Hiroshi Hiasa, Paul R Hansen, Lone Gram, Hanne Ingmer and Line E Thomsen
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:192
  23. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST) is a methodology in which the sensitivity of a microorganism is determined via its inability to proliferate in the presence of an antimicrobial agent. Results are rep...

    Authors: Bruce I Sodowich, Daniel R Zweitzig, Nichol M Riccardello and S Mark O’Hara
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:191
  24. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are the major types of chronic inflammatory bowel disease occurring in the colon and small intestine. A growing body of research has proposed that probiotics are able to ...

    Authors: Yi-Heng Chiu, Ying-Chen Lu, Chu-Chyn Ou, Shiao-Lin Lin, Chin-Chi Tsai, Chien-Tsai Huang and Meei-Yn Lin
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:190
  25. The facultative anoxygenic photosynthetic bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum exhibits versatile metabolic activity allowing the adaptation to rapidly changing growth conditions in its natural habitat, the microaerob...

    Authors: Lisa Carius, Anke B Carius, Matthew McIntosh and Hartmut Grammel
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:189
  26. Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic commensal bacterium that mostly colonizes the skin and soft tissues. The pathogenicity of S. aureus is due to both its ability to resist antibiotics, and the production o...

    Authors: Haziz Sina, Théodora A Ahoyo, Wardi Moussaoui, Daniel Keller, Honoré S Bankolé, Yves Barogui, Ymkje Stienstra, Simeon O Kotchoni, Gilles Prévost and Lamine Baba-Moussa
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:188
  27. We previously identified two hydrolyzable tannins, chebulagic acid (CHLA) and punicalagin (PUG) that blocked herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) entry and spread. These compounds inhibited viral glycoprotein i...

    Authors: Liang-Tzung Lin, Ting-Ying Chen, Song-Chow Lin, Chueh-Yao Chung, Ta-Chen Lin, Guey-Horng Wang, Robert Anderson, Chun-Ching Lin and Christopher D Richardson
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:187
  28. Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (X. a. pv. citri) causes citrus canker that can result in defoliation and premature fruit drop with significant production losses worldwide. Biofilm formation is an important proc...

    Authors: Tamara Zimaro, Ludivine Thomas, Claudius Marondedze, Betiana S Garavaglia, Chris Gehring, Jorgelina Ottado and Natalia Gottig
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:186
  29. The developmental cycle of the obligate intracellular pathogen Chlamydia is dependant on the formation of a unique intracellular niche termed the chlamydial inclusion. The inclusion is a membrane bound vacuole de...

    Authors: Theresa S Richards, Andrea E Knowlton and Scott S Grieshaber
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:185
  30. Biofilms are communities of bacteria that are characterized by specific phenotypes, including an increased resistance towards anti-microbials and the host immune system. This calls for the development of novel...

    Authors: Priyankar Samanta, Emily R Clark, Katie Knutson, Shelley M Horne and Birgit M Prüß
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:182
  31. Infections caused by extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL)-producing bacteria have been emerging worldwide and the majority of ESBL-producing E. coli strains are isolated from patients with urinary tracts infe...

    Authors: Isak Demirel, Annica Kinnunen, Anna Önnberg, Bo Söderquist and Katarina Persson
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:181
  32. Rhizobia are symbiotic nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria that show a symbiotic relationship with their host legume. Rhizobia have 2 different physiological conditions: a free-living condition in soil, and a symbio...

    Authors: Yohei Tatsukami, Mami Nambu, Hironobu Morisaka, Kouichi Kuroda and Mitsuyoshi Ueda
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:180
  33. The growth of Escherichia coli at elevated temperatures is limited due to the inherent instability of homoserine o-succinyltransferase, MetA, which is the first enzyme in the methionine biosynthesis pathway. MetA...

    Authors: Elena A Mordukhova, Dooil Kim and Jae-Gu Pan
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:179
  34. Molecular typing of syphilis-causing strains provides important epidemiologic data. We tested whether identified molecular subtypes were identical in PCR-positive parallel samples taken from the same patient a...

    Authors: Lenka Mikalová, Petra Pospíšilová, Vladana Woznicová, Ivana Kuklová, Hana Zákoucká and David Šmajs
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:178
  35. The ability of pathogens to adapt to the widely used biocide, triclosan, varies substantially. The purpose of the study was to examine bacterial adaptation over an extended period of time to low increments of ...

    Authors: Lene Nørby Nielsen, Marianne Halberg Larsen, Sissel Skovgaard, Vicky Kastbjerg, Henrik Westh, Lone Gram and Hanne Ingmer
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:177
  36. The species Pectobacterium carotovorum includes a diverse subspecies of bacteria that cause disease on a wide variety of plants. In Morocco, approximately 95% of the P. carotovorum isolates from potato plants wit...

    Authors: Mohamed Kettani-Halabi, Meriam Terta, Mohamed Amdan, El Mostafa El Fahime, François Bouteau and Moulay Mustapha Ennaji
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:176
  37. The emergence of colony morphology variants in structured environments is being recognized as important to both niche specialization and stress tolerance. Pseudomonas fluorescens demonstrates diversity in both it...

    Authors: Matthew L Workentine, Siyuan Wang, Howard Ceri and Raymond J Turner
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:175
  38. Success of biofilm dwelling bacteria in causing persistent and chronic infections is attributed to their resistance towards antibiotics and immune defences. Free iron is critical for the growth of biofilm asso...

    Authors: Sanjay Chhibber, Deepika Nag and Shruti Bansal
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:174
  39. Vibrio cholerae serogroup O1 has two major serotypes, Ogawa and Inaba, which may alternate among cholera epidemics. The rfbT gene is responsible for the conversion between the two serotypes. In this study, we sur...

    Authors: Weili Liang, Luxi Wang, Pu Liang, Xiao Zheng, Haijian Zhou, Jingyun Zhang, Lijuan Zhang and Biao Kan
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:173
  40. In bacteria, signal-transduction two-component systems are major players for adaptation to environmental stimuli. The perception of a chemical or physical signal by a sensor-kinase triggers its autophosphoryla...

    Authors: Elian Dupré, Alexandre Wohlkonig, Julien Herrou, Camille Locht, Françoise Jacob-Dubuisson and Rudy Antoine
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:172
  41. Microcalorimetric bacterial growth studies have illustrated that thermograms differ significantly with both culture media and strain. The present contribution examines the possibility of discriminating between...

    Authors: Dragos C Zaharia, Alexandru A Muntean, Mihnea G Popa, Alexandru T Steriade, Octavian Balint, Roxana Micut, Corneliu Iftene, Ioana Tofolean, Vlad T Popa, Cristian Baicus, Miron A Bogdan and Mircea I Popa
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:171
  42. Pseudomonas aeruginosa populations within the cystic fibrosis lung exhibit extensive phenotypic and genetic diversification. The resultant population diversity is thought to be crucial to the persistence of infec...

    Authors: Elli A Wright, Joanne L Fothergill, Steve Paterson, Michael A Brockhurst and Craig Winstanley
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:170
  43. Ralstonia eutropha H16 is well known to produce polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), which are potential bio-based biodegradable plastics, in an efficient manner as an energy storage material under unbalanced growth con...

    Authors: Rie Shimizu, Kenta Chou, Izumi Orita, Yutaka Suzuki, Satoshi Nakamura and Toshiaki Fukui
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:169
  44. Araucariaceae are important forest trees of the southern hemisphere. Life expectancy of their seedlings can largely be reduced by fungal infections. In this study we have isolated and characterized such a fung...

    Authors: Fernando Rostirolla Dalmas, Leandro Astarita, Luigi DeFilippis, Elisabeth Magel, Hans-Peter Fiedler, Robert Bauer and Rüdiger Hampp
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:168
  45. In this work are reported the results of a qualitative analytical method capable of detecting Bacillus anthracis spores when they are present in very low concentration in the soil. The Ground Anthrax Bacillus Ref...

    Authors: Antonio Fasanella, Pietro Di Taranto, Giuliano Garofolo, Valeriana Colao, Leonardo Marino, Domenico Buonavoglia, Carmine Pedarra, Rosanna Adone and Martin Hugh-Jones
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:167
  46. Polar development during the alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus cell cycle is integrated to the point that individual mutations can have pleiotropic effects on the synthesis of polar organelles. Disrupti...

    Authors: Patrick D Curtis, David Klein and Yves V Brun
    Citation: BMC Microbiology 2013 13:166

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