Browsing University of Galway Support Services by Subject "nucleotide-sequence"
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A proposed new bacteriophage subfamily: “jerseyvirinae”
(Springer Nature, 2015-02-08)Based on morphology and comparative nucleotide and protein sequence analysis, a new subfamily of the family Siphoviridae is proposed, named "Jerseyvirinae" and consisting of three genera, "Jers ... -
Distribution of oxytetracycline resistance plasmids between aeromonads in hospital and aquaculture environments: implication of tn1721 in dissemination of the tetracycline resistance determinant tet a
(American Society for Microbiology, 2000-09-01)Oxytetracycline-resistant (OTT) mesophilic aeromonads were recovered from untreated hospital effluent (72 isolates) and from fish farm hatchery tanks (91 isolates) at sites within the English Lake District, Cumbria, England. ... -
Identification of novel chicken estrogen receptor- messenger ribonucleic acid isoforms generated by alternative splicing and promoter usage
(The Endocrine Society, 1998-11-01)Using the rapid amplification of complementary DNA ends (RACE) methodology we have identified three new chicken estrogen receptor-ol (cER alpha) messenger RNA (mRNA) variants in addition to the previously described form ... -
Sialylation of lipooligosaccharide cores affects immunogenicity and serum resistance of campylobacter jejuni
(American Society for Microbiology, 2000-12-01)Three genes involved in biosynthesis of the lipooligosaccharide (LOS) core of Campylobacter jejuni MSC57360, the type strain of the HS:1 seretype, whose structure mimics GM(2) ganglioside, have been cloned and characterized. ... -
Subdomains n2n3 of fibronectin binding protein a mediate staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation and adherence to fibrinogen using distinct mechanisms
(American Society for Microbiology, 2013-04-05)Health care-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (HA-MRSA) forms biofilm in vitro that is dependent on the surface-located fibronectin binding proteins A and B (FnBPA, FnBPB). Here we provide new insights ...