213 resultados para Bradyrhizobium japonicum
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S. japonicum infection is believed to be endemic in 28 of the 80 provinces of the Philippines and the most recent data on schistosomiasis prevalence have shown considerable variability between provinces. In order to increase the efficient allocation of parasitic disease control resources in the country, we aimed to describe the small scale spatial variation in S. japonicum prevalence across the Philippines, quantify the role of the physical environment in driving the spatial variation of S. japonicum, and develop a predictive risk map of S. japonicum infection. Data on S. japonicum infection from 35,754 individuals across the country were geo-located at the barangay level and included in the analysis. The analysis was then stratified geographically for Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao. Zero-inflated binomial Bayesian geostatistical models of S. japonicum prevalence were developed and diagnostic uncertainty was incorporated. Results of the analysis show that in the three regions, males and individuals aged ≥ 20 years had significantly higher prevalence of S. japonicum compared with females and children <5 years. The role of the environmental variables differed between regions of the Philippines. S. japonicum infection was widespread in the Visayas whereas it was much more focal in Luzon and Mindanao. This analysis revealed significant spatial variation in prevalence of S. japonicum infection in the Philippines. This suggests that a spatially targeted approach to schistosomiasis interventions, including mass drug administration, is warranted. When financially possible, additional schistosomiasis surveys should be prioritized to areas identified to be at high risk, but which were underrepresented in our dataset.
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Lycojapodine A, a novel C16N-type Lycopodium alkaloid with an unprecedented 6/6/6/7 tetracyclic ring system, was isolated from the club moss Lycopodium japonicum. The structure and relative stereochemistry were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic dat
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As culturas da soja [Glycine max (L.) Merril] e do feijoeiro (Phaseolus vulgaris) sao de grande importancia economica e social para o Brasil e ambas podem ser capazes de suprir suas necessidades do nutriente nitrogenio pela simbiose com bacterias da familia Rhizobiaceae. Para garantir a maximizacao do processo biologico, porem, deve-se proceder a inoculacao das sementes com estirpes de rizobio eficientes e competitivas, recomendadas pela pesquisa. No Brasil, sao comercializadas, anualmente, cerca de 13 milhoes de doses de inoculantes, sendo 99% destinadas a cultura da soja. Neste trabalho, determinou-se a posicao taxonomica das estirpes de rizobio recomendadas comercialmente para as duas culturas por duas tecnicas, o RFLP-PCR da regiao correspondente ao 16S rRNA (regiao conservada entre bacterias mas suficientemente variavel e carregando informacoes que permitem a determinacao das relacoes filogeneticas entre bacterias) e o sequenciamento parcial dos genes desta regiao. O sequenciamento parcial permitiu definir que duas das estirpes recomendadas para a cultura da soja, SEMIA 587 e SEMIA 5019, pertencem a especie Bradyrhizobium elkanii e as duas outras, SEMIA 5079 e SEMIA 5080, a especie B. japonicum. As duas estirpes recomendadas para a cultura do feijoeiro, SEMIA 4077 e SEMIA 4080, pertencem a especie Rhizobium tropici. As sequencias obtidas para essas estirpes foram depositadas no banco mundial de genes.
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The blood flukes Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum inflict immense suffering as agents of human schistosomiasis. Previous investigations have found the nervous systems of these worms contain abundant immunoreactivity to antisera targeting invertebrate neuropeptide Fs (NPFs) as well as structurally similar neuropeptides of the mammalian neuropeptide Y (NPY) family. Here, cDNAs encoding NPF in these worms were identified, and the mature neuropeptides from the two species differed by only a single amino acid. Both neuropeptides feature the characteristics common among NPFs; they are 36 amino acids long with a carboxyl-terminal Gly-Arg-X-Arg-Phe-amide and Tyr residues at positions 10 and 17 from the carboxyl terminus. Synthetic S. mansoni NPF potently inhibits the forskolin-stimulated accumulation of cAMP in worm homogenates, with significant effects at 10(-11) M. This is the first demonstration of an endogenous inhibition of cAMP by an NPF, and because this is the predominant pathway associated with vertebrate NPY family peptides, it demonstrates a conservation of downstream signaling pathways used by NPFs and NPY peptides.
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An array of schistosome endoproteases involved in the digestion of host hemoglobin to absorbable peptides has been described, but the exoprotease responsible for catabolising these peptides to amino acids has yet to be identified. By searching the public databases we found that Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum express a gene encoding a member of the M17 family of leucine aminopeptidases (LAPs). A functional recombinant S. mansoni LAP produced in insect cells shared biochemical properties, including pH optimum for activity, substrate specificity and reliance on metal cations for activity, with the major aminopeptidase activity in soluble extracts of adult worms. The pH range in which the enzyme functions and the lack of a signal peptide indicate that the enzyme functions intracellularly. Immunolocalisation studies showed that the S. mansoni LAP is synthesised in the gastrodermal cells surrounding the gut lumen. Accordingly, we propose that peptides generated in the lumen of the schistosome gut are absorbed into the gastrodermal cells and are cleaved by LAP to free amino acids before being distributed to the internal tissues of the parasite. Since LAP was also localised to the surface tegument it may play an additional role in surface membrane re-modelling. (C) 2004 Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Introdução, estabelecimento e adaptação de Bradirrizóbios simbiontes da soja em a solos brasileiros.
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Rizóbios microssimbiontes da soja; Introdução de estirpes nos solos brasileiros; Adaptação das estirpes de B. japonicum / B. elkanii aos solos brasileiros; Competitividade das estirpes de B elkanii SEMIA 587 e 29 W; Competitividade das estirpes do sorogrupo SEMIA 566 de B. japonicum; Variabilidade nas estirpes de Bradyrhizobium após a introdução nos solos brasileiros; Transferência horizontal de genes entre estirpes inoculantes e rizóbios indígenas ou naturalizados nos solos brasileiros.
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The slow-growing genus Bradyrhizobium is biologically important in soils, with different representatives found to perform a range of biochemical functions including photosynthesis, induction of root nodules and symbiotic nitrogen fixation and denitrification. Consequently, the role of the genus in soil ecology and biogeochemical transformations is of agricultural and environmental significance. Some isolates of Bradyrhizobium have been shown to be non-symbiotic and do not possess the ability to form nodules. Here we present the genome and gene annotations of two such free-living Bradyrhizobium isolates, named G22 and BF49, from soils with differing long-term management regimes (grassland and bare fallow respectively) in addition to carbon metabolism analysis. These Bradyrhizobium isolates are the first to be isolated and sequenced from European soil and are the first free-living Bradyrhizobium isolates, lacking both nodulation and nitrogen fixation genes, to have their genomes sequenced and assembled from cultured samples. The G22 and BF49 genomes are distinctly different with respect to size and number of genes; the grassland isolate also contains a plasmid. There are also a number of functional differences between these isolates and other published genomes, suggesting that this ubiquitous genus is extremely heterogeneous and has roles within the community not including symbiotic nitrogen fixation.
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A soja (Glycine max) destaca-se pela importância econômica e pela capacidade de associação simbiótica com bactérias (Bradyrhizobium spp e Sinorhizobium spp) fixadoras do dinitrogênio. O benefício da fixação biológica do nitrogênio (FBN) é potencializado pela inoculação. Entretanto, a resposta à inoculação depende de fatores bióticos e abióticos, que variam de acordo com o sistema de manejo do solo. Os objetivos deste trabalho foram avaliar a resposta à inoculação e reinoculação da soja, além da sobrevivência e a competitividade das estirpes de B. elkanii (SEMIA 587 e SEMIA 5019) e de B. japonicum (SEMIA 5079 e SEMIA 5080) em diferentes sistemas de manejo do solo. O experimento, com diferentes sistemas de manejo do solo, foi iniciado em 2000, a partir de campo nativo, sendo avaliado nos anos agrícolas de 2000/2001 e 2002/2003. Os tratamentos consistiram de adubação orgânica, mineral e adubação mineral com irrigação, todos utilizando sistemas de preparo plantio direto, plantio reduzido e plantio convencional, com ou sem inoculação. Foram avaliados o teor de nitrogênio mineral do solo, o número e a massa de nódulos, a massa e o nitrogênio total do tecido da parte aérea e a produção dos grãos, além da ocupação nodular pelas estirpes inoculadas, avaliadas por soroaglutinação. A inoculação avaliada promoveu um aumento médio na produção de grãos de 200 kg ha-1 em 2000/2001 e a reinoculação de 125 kg ha-1 na parcela irrigada em 2002/2003. Teores de nitrogênio mineral do solo acima de 12 mg kg-1 determinaram redução no número e massa de nódulos. As estirpes SEMIA 587 e 5019 apresentaram maior sobrevivência e competitividade. As SEMIA 5079 e 5080 demonstraram maior dependência da inoculação. Os dados obtidos mostram que a sobrevivência e competitividade das estirpes são características pouco influenciadas pelo sistema de manejo do solo.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The plasmid pHT409 that harbours the cryIA(a) gene for the production of a δ-endotoxin (crystal protein) from Bacillus thuringiensis was transferred into Bradyrhizobium sp. A conjugal transfer system aiming to introduce the plasmid into the Bradyrhizobium sp. host from colonies of an Escherichia coli donor strain (DH5α