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Serpens


Definition:

  • (n.) A constellation represented as a serpent held by Serpentarius.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A reduction of intracellular antibody-precipitable flagellin counts in labeled S. serpens T-45 occurred concomitant with the generation of flagella at 30 C. The data suggest that the flagella of S. serpens and B. subtilis are formed from a pool of intracellular flagellin proteins.
  • (2) The lowest viscosity that immobilized flagellated bacteria such as Psedomonas aeruginosa, Spirillum serpens, and Escherichia coli was 60 centipoise (cp).
  • (3) A conditional mutant of S. serpens (T-45) was isolated.
  • (4) Lipopolysaccharide from Pseudomonas aeruginosa was able to replace that of S. serpens in the template.
  • (5) Aquaspirillum serpens VHA and MW5 and Aquaspirillum sinuosum were resistant to predation by B. bacteriovorus 6-5-S when fully covered by their S layers.
  • (6) The techniques described have been used to study the crystal structure of hydrated catalase and the outermost cell wall of Spirillum serpens.
  • (7) Points of similarity are emphasized between antigen [a] of C. fetus and the outer structural protein of the taxonomically related Spirillum serpens.
  • (8) An endo-N-acetyl-glucosaminidase which degrades the murein (peptidoglycan) sacculi of the cell walls of Escherichia coli and Spirillum serpens, but not those of Micrococcus lysodeikticus and Sarcina lutea, is present as a contaminant in a "phospholipase C" from Clostridium perfringens.
  • (9) In comparison, the MIV for the flagellated bacteria Escherichia coli and Spirillum serpens was 60 cp.
  • (10) Demonstration of a functional flagellin pool in Spirillum serpens and Bacillus subtilis.
  • (11) Specific regions of the cell envelope associated with the flagellar basal complex of the gram-negative bacterium Aquaspirillum (Spirillum) serpens were identified by studying each of the envelope layers: outer membrane, mucopeptide, and plasma membrane.
  • (12) Spirillum serpens and Escherichia coli contain in addition to endotoxin the peptidoglycan which is also pyrogenic.
  • (13) 1966-Exponentially growing cultures of Spirillum serpens and Bacillus subtilis regained motility and flagella within one generation after mechanical deflagellation.
  • (14) The three-dimensional structure of the protein which forms the S layer of Aquaspirillum serpens strain VHA has been determined by electron microscopy.
  • (15) The unclassified isolates were differentiated from Flavobacterium meningosepticum, Flavobacterium odoratum, Flavobacterium balustinum, Flavobacterium strain IIb, Chromobacterium violaceum, Aquaspirillum serpens, and Pseudomonas spp.
  • (16) In both freeze-etched and critical-point dried preparations examined by transmission and scanning electron microscopy, respectively, the outer surfaces of the cells of Spirillum serpens VHL assume a wrinkled appearance 10-15 min after challenge by Bdellovibrion bacteriovorus 109D.
  • (17) Antibodies raised against the F1-ATPase of E. coli K12 cross reacted with six proteins in a whole-cell extract of this organism, and one protein species in each of the whole-cell extracts of V. cholera, A. serpens MW5, S. volutans, and rat liver mitochondria.
  • (18) Polyhydroxybutyrate granules, generally poorly preserved in thin sections of Aquaspirillum serpens, were well preserved by the malachite green-glutaraldehyde fixative.
  • (19) Isolated walls of Spirillum serpens VHA contained lipid, lipopolysaccharide, and protein in amounts similar to those of other gram-negative organisms.
  • (20) 136:1037-1049, 1978) on platelike arrays of proteins in outer membrane preparations of Aquaspirillum serpens.

Serpentarius


Definition:

  • (n.) A constellation on the equator, lying between Scorpio and Hercules; -- called also Ophiuchus.

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