WebBurkholderia pseudomallei Oxidase TSI Motility Positive Motile Slight Oxidation TSI Motility Perform all additional work in a certified Class II Biosafety Cabinet *Oxidase: … WebBurkholderia mallei is the etiologic agent of glanders, a febrile illness typically seen in equines: i.e., horses, mules, and donkeys (2, 4). It is a nonmotile, aerobic Gram-negative …
Molecular signatures and phylogenomic analysis of the genus
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Burkholderia - BURKHOLDERIA ∙ Obligate aerobe and is motile
Recently, research in Burkholderia species has investigated a range of topics and characteristics including metabolomic response to antibiotics, contact-dependent interactions between bacterial communities, and genomic potential to yield beneficial products. In Burkholderia species, certain antibiotics such as trimethoprim has been shown to induce and upregulate a large amount of the metabolome, inducing over 100 silent secondary metabolite ge… WebUsing the p47phox−/− mouse model of CGD, we evaluated the residual antibacterial activity of XO. Clearance of Burkholderia cepacia, a major pathogen in CGD, was reduced in p47phox−/− mice compared to that in wild-type mice and was further inhibited in p47phox−/− mice by pretreatment with the specific XO inhibitor allopurinol. WebThe swarming gram-negative bacillus that can be described as oxidase-negative, nitrate-positive, indole-negative, and H2S- positive is Proteus mirabilis The swarming gram … sunova nz