The current trend of using nanotechnology products in all spheres of human life, including for crop improvement may have a possible impact on soil microorganisms which influence soil and plant health. Nanopore-based metagenomic study reported here used full-length 16S rRNA gene sequences to assess shifts in community composition of soil microorganisms when treated with silver, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles (S-NP, T-NP, Z-NP, respectively). Firmicutes and Proteobacteria were the two dominant phyla in this soil, and there were no significant differences ( < 0.
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March 2017
Background: Iron is a vital nutrient for all cells, and malignant cells have a higher requirement for the metal due to their rapid multiplication. Bacterial siderophores can be used to reduce free ferric ion concentration from the cellular environment.
Methods: In the present study, we have evaluated effect of three siderophores - exochelin-MS, mycobactin S and deferoxamine B on the proliferation of mammalian cell lines using MTT assay.
With the aim of engineering a strain of bacteria that could be used for bioremediation of cellulosic waste in radioactive environments, the gene for the secreted endoglucanase enzyme of Bacillus pumilis was decided to be cloned into the radiotolerant bacterium, Deinococcus radiodurans. The endoglucanase gene from B. pumilus was PCR amplified and cloned into Escherichiacoli DH5α using a pDrive vector.
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