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Citrobacter freundii

I Citrobacter freundii Klebsiella pneumoniae Enterobacter cloacae Yersinia enterocolitica... [Pg.366]

The biotransformation of y-hexachloro[flflaeee]cyclohexane to tetrachlorocyclohexene by Citrobacter freundii (Fignre 2.7b) (Jagnow et al. 1977). [Pg.68]

Activated sludge 4-Nitroaniline (an intermediate of dye), yeast extract Acinotobacter sp., Citrobacter freundii, Klebsiella oxytoca [14]... [Pg.13]

C. Oefner, A. D Arcy, J. J. Daly, K. Gubernator, R. L. Charnas, I. Heinze, C. Hubsch-werlen, F. K. Winkler, Refined Crystal Structure of /3-Lactamase from Citrobacter freundii Indicates a Mechanism for /3-Lactam Hydrolysis , Nature 1990, 348, 284-288. [Pg.243]

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. Vibrio cholerae, Citrobacter freundii, Pseudomonas Probes hybridization ... [Pg.198]

The yield of 1,3-PD for this reaction is 67% (mol/mol). If biomass formation is considered the theoretical maximal yield reduces to 64%. In the actual fermentation a number of other by-products are formed, i. e., ethanol, lactic acid, succinic acid, and 2,3-butanediol, by the enterobacteria Klebsiella pneumoniae, Citrobacter freundii and Enterobacter agglomerans, butyric acid by Clostridium butyricum, and butanol by Clostridium pasteurianum (Fig. 1). All these by-products are associated with a loss in 1,3-PD relative to acetic acid, in particular ethanol and butanol, which do not contribute to the NADH2 pool at all. [Pg.244]

Citrobacter freundii Enterobacter cloacae Escherichia coli Klebsiella pneumoniae Proteus vulgaris Pseudomonas aeruginosa Salmonella typhimurium Serratia marcescens Shigella spp. Staphylococcus spp. Streptococcus spp. Candida albicans Saccharomyces cerevisiae Acanthamoeba castellani Paramecium caudatum Tetrahymena pyrifomds... [Pg.310]

Class Semisynthetic aminoglycoside antibiotics with activity against Pseudomonas species, Escherichia coii. Proteus species, Providencia species, Klebsiella species, Enterobacter speaes, Serratia species, Acinetobacter species, Citrobacter freundii, Staphylococcus species Aminoglycosides generally have a low level of activity against grampositive organisms Lo o u c <... [Pg.53]

Tschape, H., Prager, R., Streckel, W., Fruth, A., Tietze, E. and Bohme, G. 1995. Verotoxinogenic Citrobacter freundii associated with severe gastroenterits and cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome in a nursery school-green butter as an infection source. Epidemiology and Infection 114 441-450. [Pg.327]

Cephalosporine Sensor. Simple, continuous methods for antibiotic determination are required for fermentation industries. Citrobacter freundii produced cephalosporinase, which catalyzes the following reaction of cephalosporin, which liberates hydrogen ions ... [Pg.336]

Samuel, G., Hogbin, J.P., Wang, L., Reeves, P.R. Relationships of the Escherichia coli 0157, Olll, and 055 O-antigen gene clusters with those of Salmonella enterica and Citrobacter freundii, which express identical O antigens. J Bacteriol 186 (2004) 6536-6543. [Pg.150]

Enterobacter cloacae Klebsiella pneumoniae Citrobacter freundii Yersinia enterocolitica Salmonella typhi Salmonella typhimurium Seratia marcescena Enterocolitica faecium Vibrio cholerae Wild Isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa Mycobacterium smegmatis... [Pg.283]

Abbreviations for tables C.d, Citrobacter diversus C.f, Citrobacter freundii E.ae., Enterobacter aerogenes E.cl, Enlerobacter cloacae E.co., Escherichia coli K.a., Klebsiella aerogenes K.o., Klebsiella oxytoca K.p., Klebsiella pneumoniae M.m., Morganella morganii P.m., Proteus mirabilis Pv., Proteus vulgaris Ps.a., Pseudomonas aeruginosa Se.m., Serratia marcescens S.a., Staphylococcus aureus. [Pg.307]

Structure of Citrobacter freundii Class C Beta-Lactamase... [Pg.89]

The starting point for inhibitor design was the solution of the crystal structure of Citrobacter freundii 1203 beta-lacteunase at 2.0 A [6]. An overview of the structure is shown in Fig. 2. The active site of this enzyme is located in the center at the interface of two domains, left and right, both of which contribute catalytic residues. [Pg.89]

Class C )3-Lactamase Citrobacter freundii 1982 Class A /3-Lactamase RTEM-3 ... [Pg.97]

Carlez, A., Rosec, J.R, Richard, N., and Cheftel, J.C. High pressure inactivation of Citrobacter freundii, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Listeria innocua in Inoculated Minced Beef Muscle, Lebensm Wiss u Technol, 26, 357,1993. [Pg.228]


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Structure of Citrobacter freundii Class C Beta-Lactamase

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