Chromobacterium violacewn is one of a small number of bacteria that have previously been found to produce inorganic cyanide. Glycine is known to be the substrate for cyanide formation by these organisms but the mechanism by which cyanide is formed from glycine is unknown. Methionine has been found to stimulate cyanogenesis by bacteria; again the mechanism is unknown. C.violaceum also possesses the ability to metabolise the cyanide produced, and the formation of the amino acids g-cyanoalanine, asparagine, aspartate and y-cyano-a-aminobutyric acid from cyanide by nonproliferating cells has previously been demonstrated. This study is an attempt to investigate further the conditions of cyanide production by C.violaceum, when grown on L-glutama...
Although the production of a diffusible blue-green pigment, pyocyanine by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is ...
In regard to highly poisonous effects of cyanide ion, concerns have been focused recently on treatme...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...
Cyanogenesis by growing cultures of Chromobacterium violaceurn was stimulated by the inclusion of gl...
The ability of cell-free extracts of Chromobacteriurn violaceurn to form cyanide has been investigat...
Pseudomonas fluorescens NCIMB 11764 was capable of utilizing cyanide as a sole nitrogen source for g...
PhDThe metabolism of organic cyanides and amides was investigated in a species of Rhodococcus newly...
Growth and cyanide production by the snow mould basidiomycete was observed in plate, still and shake...
Growth and cyanide production by the snow mould basidiomycete was observed in plate, still and shake...
The genus Pseudomonas is a group of gram-negative bacteria having great ecological diversity. Some s...
A few bacterial species are known to produce and excrete hydrogen cyanide (HCN), a potent inhibitor ...
Volatile metabolites from a number of rhizosphere pseudomonads prevented lettuce root growth in a se...
Cyanide is a minor constituent of crude syngas whose content depends on the feedstock and gasificati...
Cyanides enter the environment through both natural and man-made sources. Natural sources include cy...
168 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The biology and chemistry of ...
Although the production of a diffusible blue-green pigment, pyocyanine by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is ...
In regard to highly poisonous effects of cyanide ion, concerns have been focused recently on treatme...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...
Cyanogenesis by growing cultures of Chromobacterium violaceurn was stimulated by the inclusion of gl...
The ability of cell-free extracts of Chromobacteriurn violaceurn to form cyanide has been investigat...
Pseudomonas fluorescens NCIMB 11764 was capable of utilizing cyanide as a sole nitrogen source for g...
PhDThe metabolism of organic cyanides and amides was investigated in a species of Rhodococcus newly...
Growth and cyanide production by the snow mould basidiomycete was observed in plate, still and shake...
Growth and cyanide production by the snow mould basidiomycete was observed in plate, still and shake...
The genus Pseudomonas is a group of gram-negative bacteria having great ecological diversity. Some s...
A few bacterial species are known to produce and excrete hydrogen cyanide (HCN), a potent inhibitor ...
Volatile metabolites from a number of rhizosphere pseudomonads prevented lettuce root growth in a se...
Cyanide is a minor constituent of crude syngas whose content depends on the feedstock and gasificati...
Cyanides enter the environment through both natural and man-made sources. Natural sources include cy...
168 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The biology and chemistry of ...
Although the production of a diffusible blue-green pigment, pyocyanine by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is ...
In regard to highly poisonous effects of cyanide ion, concerns have been focused recently on treatme...
Cyanide is highly toxic as it inhibits respiration in aerobic organisms by binding to cytochrome c o...