PI-143:

Growth-promoting, dormancy and awakening of previously uncultured microorganisms Nitrospira

MURAKAMI, Chiho1, KINDAICHI, Tomonori1, OHASHI, Akiyoshi1, AOI, Yoshiteru2 1Hiroshima Univ. eng., 2Hiroshima Univ. ISSD It is well known that the majority of environmental microorganisms resist from cultivation, especially in pure culture. Although this phenomenon is an essentially im
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PI-142 (JTK):

Incorporation of exogenous fatty acids by Pseudomonas nitroreducens TX1 grown solely on Tween emulsifiers

Lin, Chun-Yen1, Yu, Chang-Ping2, Huang, Shir-Ly1 1Dept. Life Sci., Natl. Central Univ., Taiwan, 2Graduate Inst. Environ Eng., Natl. Taiwan Univ., Taiwan Tween emulsifiers were generally regarded as safe and are commonly used in food additives. Also, Tween 80 is implicated in the inhib
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PI-141:

Physiological responses of Actinobacteria to water stress during fed-batch composting as determined by cultural, trasncriptomic, and proteomic analyses

Narihiro, Takashi1,2, Kanosue, Yuji1, Hiraishi, Akira1,3 1Dept. Ecol. Eng., Toyohashi Univ. Technol., 2Bioproduction Res. Inst., AIST, 3Dept. Envron. Life Sci., Toyohashi Univ. Technol. Our previous study has shown that microorganisms in fed-batch composting (FBC) processes under stea
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PI-140:

Physiological characterization of Nitrosomonas mobilis-like strain isolated from autotrophic nitrifying granule

Soe, Myat Thandar1, Norisuke, Ushiki1, Hirotsugu, Fujitani1, Satoshi, Tsuneda1 1Department of Life Science and Medical Bioscience, Waseda Uni, Nitrification is an important step in biological wastewater treatment system. In bioreactors, nitrifying granules are produced to improve nitr
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PI-139 (JTK):

Expression analysis of multiple alkane hydroxylases in Acinetobacter oleivorans DR1

Park, Chulwoo1, Park, Woojun1 1Department of Ecological Engineering, Korea Univ, Seoul, Korea Genomic analyses has shown the presence of multiple alkane-hydroxylase system in diesel-degrading Acinetobacter oleivorans DR1. DR1 cells could grow on medium- and long-chain alkanes (C12-C30
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PI-138:

Isocitrate lyase controls bacterial respiration under oxidative stress

Ahn, Sungeun1, Jung, Jaejoon1, Jang, In-ae1, Imlay, James2, Madsen, Eugene3, Park, Woojun1 1Korea University, 2University of Illinois, 3Cornell University Glyoxylate shunt is known as a short-cut of TCA cycle avoiding carbon dioxide-producing steps and essential for acetate and fatty
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PI-137:

A Two Component Sensor Affect Ethanol Degradation in Acinetobacter baumannii

Hsieh , Kuen-Sheng1, Shu, Hung-Yu2, Lin, Guang-Huey3 1Master Program in Microbiology & Immunology, Tzu-Chi University, 2D of Bioscience Technology, Chang Jung Christian University, 3Department of Microbiology, Tzu-Chi University Affiliations: Kuen-Sheng Hsieh 1, Hung-Yu Shu 2, Gu
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PI-136:

Effect of the Addition of Pantothenate and Its Precursors on Coenzyme A Content of Escherichia coli Expressing Exogeneous Pantothenate Kinase

Ogata, Yuta1, Chohnan, Shigeru2 1Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, 2Ibaraki Univ. Coll. of Agriculture Background: Coenzyme A (CoA) plays a central role in carbon metabolism in vivo. Pantothenate kinase (CoaA) catalyzes the first committed step of the CoA biosynthetic pathway
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PI-135 (JTK):

In situ cultivation technique allows recovery of native bacterial types competitive in their extreme cold environment of northern Greenland

Jung , Dawoon1, Epstein, Slava2, Aoi , Yoshiteru 1,2 1Hiroshima Univ. ISSD., 2Northeastern Univ. Biol. The vast majority of microorganisms do not grow under standard laboratory conditions. On the other hand, it has been shown that in situ cultivation techniques improved the result of
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PI-134:

Effect of nanobubbles on growth and respiration of cyanobacteria

Yoshina, Koichi1, Koike, Hiroyuki1, Kamimura, Shinji1, Ohmori, Masayuki1 1Dept. of Biological Sciences, Chuo Univ. Nanobubbles that have diameters smaller than one micrometer are expected to be applied for many different field of biotechnology. We could generate very small air-nanobub
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