2014
DOI: 10.1134/s0026261714030047
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Periplasmic lysozime inhibitior pliC and its role in antilysozime activity of enterobacteria

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“…Analysis of the strain K. pneumoniae ICIS-278_PBV genome revealed genes involved in pathogenicity to human hosts, such as those for periplasmic lysozyme inhibitor ( 8 ) and aerobactin and colibactin production. The biochemical method ENTEROtest 24 (Pliva-Lachema s.r.o., Czech Republic) revealed that the K. pneumoniae strain ferments glucose, dulcitol, raffinose, melibiose rhamnose, sorbitol, esculin, acetoin, mannitol, trehalose, sucrose, cellobiose, adonitol, inositol, malonate, lysine, and urea.…”
Section: Genome Announcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the strain K. pneumoniae ICIS-278_PBV genome revealed genes involved in pathogenicity to human hosts, such as those for periplasmic lysozyme inhibitor ( 8 ) and aerobactin and colibactin production. The biochemical method ENTEROtest 24 (Pliva-Lachema s.r.o., Czech Republic) revealed that the K. pneumoniae strain ferments glucose, dulcitol, raffinose, melibiose rhamnose, sorbitol, esculin, acetoin, mannitol, trehalose, sucrose, cellobiose, adonitol, inositol, malonate, lysine, and urea.…”
Section: Genome Announcementmentioning
confidence: 99%