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Leptospire Genomic Diversity Revealed By Microarray-Based Comparative Genomic Hybridization, Broderick Eribo, Sirima Mingmongkolchai, Tingfen Yan, Padunsri Dubbs, Karen E. Nelson Jan 2012

Leptospire Genomic Diversity Revealed By Microarray-Based Comparative Genomic Hybridization, Broderick Eribo, Sirima Mingmongkolchai, Tingfen Yan, Padunsri Dubbs, Karen E. Nelson

Broderick Eribo

Comparative genomic hybridization was used to compare genetic diversity of five strains of Leptospira (Leptospira interrogans serovars Bratislava, Canicola, and Hebdomadis and Leptospira kirschneri serovars Cynopteri and Grippotyphosa). The array was designed based on two available sequenced Leptospira reference genomes, those of L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni and L. interrogans serovar Lai. A comparison of genetic contents showed that L. interrogans serovar Bratislava was closest to the reference genomes while L. kirschneri serovar Grippotyphosa had the least similarity to the reference genomes. Cluster analysis indicated that L. interrogans serovars Bratislava and Hebdomadis clustered together first, followed by L. interrogans serovar Canicola, …


Isolation And Characterization Of Vibrio Tubiashii Outer Membrane Proteins And Determination Of A Toxr Homolog, Broderick Eribo Jan 2008

Isolation And Characterization Of Vibrio Tubiashii Outer Membrane Proteins And Determination Of A Toxr Homolog, Broderick Eribo

Broderick Eribo

Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) expressed by Vibrio tubiashii under different environmental growth conditions were characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, N-terminal amino acid sequencing, and PCR analyses. Results showed the presence of a 38- to 40-kDa OmpU-like protein and ompU gene, a maltoporin-like protein, several novel OMPs, and a regulatory toxR homolog.


Extracellular Enzyme Production By Rhizopus And Mucor Species On Solid Media, D P. Thompson, Broderick Eribo Dec 1983

Extracellular Enzyme Production By Rhizopus And Mucor Species On Solid Media, D P. Thompson, Broderick Eribo

Broderick Eribo

Solid media were employed to determine the presence and absence of extracellular enzyme production by two genera of fruit-rot fungi, Rhizopus and Mucor. The results of this investigation revealed that phosphatase was released into the cultural medium by all the fungi examined; however, only R. oryzae, R. tritici, M. mucedo, and M. piriformis showed the possibility of being high producers of the enzyme. Protease, urease, ribonuclease, pectate lyase, and polygalacturonase, at varying levels of activity, were detected, in the majority of the fungi, in the cultural medium.


Fungal Metabolite From Members Of The Genus Rhizopus, D P. Thompson, A W. Smalley, Broderick Eribo Apr 1981

Fungal Metabolite From Members Of The Genus Rhizopus, D P. Thompson, A W. Smalley, Broderick Eribo

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A fluorescent metabolite present in seven members of the genus Rhizopus was isolated. This compound appeared green before spray treatment and purple after spray treatment with p-anisaldehyde in visible light. Subsequent purification and structural elucidation of the isolated compound yielded 1-[2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-17-carbomethyl heptadecyl]-1-[2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-17-methanoyl heptadecyl]-benzene.