Bacteroides Melaninogenicus
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13. Activities of Nigerian chewing stick extracts against Bacteroides gingivalis and Bacteroides melaninogenicus.
The in vitro activities of extracts of Nigerian chewing sticks against Bacteroides gingivalis and B. melaninogenicus are presented. The greatest inhibitory action was produced by Serindeia werneckei, whereas Fagara zanthoxyloides produced no appreciable inhibitory effect. A generally good correlation was found between the killing curves and MICs. Only extrac
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14. Nutritional relationships between oral bacteria.
Nutritional relationships were revealed during the coculturing of Bacteroides gingivalis with Wolinella recta and Bacteroides melaninogenicus with W. recta. W. recta produced a substance that stimulated the growth of B. gingivalis and B. melaninogenicus. Characterization by thin-layer chromatography and absorption spectrometry identified the compound as prot
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15. Reaction of clinical isolates and typed strains of the family Bacteroidaceae with rabbit anti-Bacteroides sera examined by radial immunodiffusion.
Antisera were produced which were reactive with Bacteroides fragilis, B. gingivalis, or B. melaninogenicus subsp. melaninogenicus. Anti-B. gingivalis serum exhibited strong reactions with strains of homologous species and reacted with only one other species, B. thetaiotaomicron. Antigens shared by organisms of the B. fragilis group and B. melaninogenicus sub
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16. Antigenic heterogeneity of Bacteroides intermedius as recognized by monoclonal antibodies.
Four hybrid cell lines secreting monoclonal antibodies against antigens of Bacteroides intermedius were generated by fusing murine NSI cells with splenocytes from a rat immunized with B. intermedius strain OMZ248. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to analyze the distribution of the recognized antigens on 39 strains from various Bacteroides specie
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17. Beta-Lactamase Activity in Strains of Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Bacteroides oralis
β-Lactamase from strains of Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Bacteroides oralis hydrolyzed penicillin more rapidly than ampicillin or carbenicillin. Cephalothin and a chromogenic cephalosporin (87/312) were also hydrolyzed by the enzyme. Activity was found only in β-lactam-resistant strains, but there was considerable variation in activity among strains hav
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18. Enzymatic characterization of some oral and nonoral gram-negative bacteria with the API ZYM system.
The API ZYM system (Analytab Products, Plainview, N.Y.), containing 19 chromogenic substrates, was utilized semiquantitatively to detect extracellular acid and alkaline phosphatases, aminopeptidases, proteases, esterase-lipase, phosphoamidase, and glycosidases in 128 oral and nonoral isolates of black-pigmented Bacteroides, Actinobacillus, Haemophilus aphrop
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19. Use of the RapID-ANA System to screen for enzyme activities that differ among species of bile-inhibited Bacteroides.
The RapID-ANA System (Innovative Diagnostics Systems, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.) was used to test 102 strains of 14 species of phenotypically similar bile-inhibited Bacteroides from humans. Bacteroides oris, Bacteroides veroralis, Bacteroides buccalis, Bacteroides melaninogenicus, Bacteroides loescheii, and Bacteroides denticola had very similar enzyme activity pro
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20. Significance of encapsulated Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Bacteroides fragilis groups in mixed infections.
Organisms of the Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Bacteroides fragilis groups are often found mixed with facultatively anaerobic organisms in infections. The relative importance of these Bacteroides groups and facultative anaerobic pathogens in mixed infections was investigated in a subcutaneous abscess model in mice. This was determined by observing the effe
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21. Isolation and characterization of proteases from Bacteroides melaninogenicus.
We isolated two types of intracellular proteases from a strain of Bacteroides melaninogenicus. These enzymes were extracted from cells by ultrasonic treatment and were partially purified. These two enzymes (proteases I and II) differed in molecular weight, heat stability, sensitivity to reducing agents, Km value, and optimum pH for activity.
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22. Isoelectric focusing of Bacteroides melaninogenicus group beta-lactamases.
beta-Lactamases extracted by sonication from the Bacteroides melaninogenicus group organisms (B. asaccharolyticus, B. melaninogenicus, B. bivius, and B. oralis) were found to be in the form of complexes with molecular weights of greater than or equal to 40 x 10(6), and this resulted in failure to characterize them by isoelectric focusing. Purification by el
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23. API ZYM system for identification of Bacteroides spp., Capnocytophaga spp., and spirochetes of oral origin.
A total of 80 oral strains of Bacteroides gingivalis, B. asaccharolyticus, B. melaninogenicus subsp. intermedius, B. melaninogenicus subsp. melaninogenicus, Capnocytophaga, Treponema denticola, and T. vincentii were characterized with the API ZYM system for 19 enzyme activities. Comparison of anaerobic and aerobic incubation with nine reference strains of th
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24. Serological identification of oral Bacteroides spp. by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
A rapid method for identifying black-pigmented oral Bacteroides spp. is described. Species-specific rabbit antisera to Bacteroides gingivalis, B. intermedius, and B. melaninogenicus were used in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to identify clinical isolates of black-pigmented Bacteroides spp. from humans. The results showed excellent agreement with bioch