Insoluble, Nonhydrolyzable, Aliphatic Macromolecular Constituents of Microbial Cell Walls

1995 ◽  
pp. 77-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claude Largeau ◽  
Jan W. De Leeuw
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JAMA ◽  
1961 ◽  
Vol 178 (4) ◽  
pp. 415
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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joana Séneca ◽  
Andrea Söllinger ◽  
Craig W. Herbold ◽  
Petra Pjevac ◽  
Judith Prommer ◽  
...  

AbstractGlobal warming increases soil temperatures and promotes faster growth and turnover of soil microbial communities. As microbial cell walls contain a high proportion of organic nitrogen, a higher turnover rate of microbes should also be reflected in an accelerated organic nitrogen cycling in soil. We used a metatranscriptomics and metagenomics approach to demonstrate that the relative transcription level of genes encoding enzymes involved in the extracellular depolymerization of high-molecular-weight organic nitrogen was higher in medium-term (8 years) and long-term (>50 years) warmed soils than in ambient soils. This was mainly driven by increased levels of transcripts coding for enzymes involved in the degradation of microbial cell walls and proteins. Additionally, higher transcription levels for chitin, nucleic acid, and peptidoglycan degrading enzymes were found in long-term warmed soils. We conclude that an acceleration in microbial turnover under warming is coupled to higher investments in N acquisition enzymes, particularly those involved in the breakdown and recycling of microbial residues, in comparison with ambient conditions.


1992 ◽  
pp. 397-407
Author(s):  
Shigehiro Hirano ◽  
Hiroshi Inui ◽  
Hideto Kosake ◽  
Keiko Tabata ◽  
Yoshitaka Uno

JAMA ◽  
1961 ◽  
Vol 177 (8) ◽  
pp. 587
Author(s):  
George Halperin
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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 858-872 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saba S. M. Al-Obaidy ◽  
Gillian M. Greenway ◽  
Vesselin N. Paunov

We demonstrate a strong enhancement of the antimicrobial action of berberine encapsulated in shellac nanoparticles with dual surface functionality. This is attributed to the electrostatic adhesion of the cationic nanocarriers to the microbial cell walls which leads to their accumulation and local delivery of berberine.


1984 ◽  
Vol 48 (7) ◽  
pp. 1783-1793
Author(s):  
Shigeo Kawata ◽  
Kanae Yokogawa ◽  
Eiji Takahashi ◽  
Tadashi Takemura ◽  
Yoshiyuki Takase ◽  
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