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Large-scale Production of Recombinant RNAs on a Circular Scaffold Using a Viroid-derived System in Escherichia coli
Published on: November 30, 2018
[INTERMICROBIAL <> DISCRIMINATION IN <> PAIR OF PROBIOTIC STRAINS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI M-17 AND E.COLI LEGM-18]
Aim:
To use earlier developed method of intermicrobial <
Materials And Methods:
As dominants reference and clinical strains of bifidobacteria were used in the work, cultures of E.coli M-17 and E. coli LEGM-18 were taken as associants, differing in the presence of genes which code colibactin. Detection of the phenomenon of microbial discrimination was conducted according to the developed algorithm (Bukharin O.V., Perunova N.B., 2011) based on the principle ofmetabolite induction as a result of preliminary coincubation ofdominants (bifidobacteria) with supernatant of associants and the formation of feed back in <
Results:
Testing of E. coli M-17 culture revealed depression of biological properties under investigation and it was estimated as <
Conclusion:
Use of intermicrobial <
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