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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2003

Isolation and identification of a novel strain of the genus Ochrobactrum with phenol-degrading activity

Wael S. El-Sayed; Mohamed K. Ibrahim; Mohamed Abu-Shady; Fawkia M. El-Beih; Naoya Ohmura; Akikazu Ando

A bacterial strain AS1 belonging to the genus Ochrobactrum, was isolated from an enriched phenol-activated sludge in Egypt. This strain grew aerobically on phenol as the sole carbon source using the meta-cleavage pathway at high phenol-degrading rates compared with those in a previous report.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2003

Isolation and Characterization of Phenol-catabolizing Bacteria from a Coking Plant

Wael S. El-Sayed; Mohamed K. Ibrahim; Mohamed Abu-Shady; Fawkia M. El-Beih; Naoya Ohmura; Akikazu Ando

New phenol degrading bacteria with high biodegradation activity and high tolerance were isolated as Burkholderia cepacia PW3 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT2. Both isolates could grow aerobically on phenol as a sole carbon source even at 3 g/l. The whole-cell kinetic properties for phenol degradation by strains PW3 and AT2 showed a Vmax of 0.321 and 0.253 mg/l/min/(mg protein), respectively. The metabolic pathways for phenol biodegradation in both strains were assigned to the meta-cleavage activity of catechol 2,3-dioxygenase.


Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2002

Biosorption of some ions on different bacterial species from aqueous and radioactive waste solutions

Moemen Hafez; M. Kh. Ibrahim; A. S. Abdel-Razek; Mohamed Abu-Shady

The uptake of metal ions, cerium, Ce(III); cobalt, Co(II); thorium, Th(IV); and uranium U(VI) by Bacillus pumilus-LRW1, Bacillus cereus-LRW2 and Micrococcus lylae-LRW3 from aqueous solution was examined as a function of metal ion concentration, pH, temperature, and the presence of some foreign ions. The bacterial species exhibited high affinity to accumulate metal ions from their solutions at pH 4–5.0±0.5. The amount of each ion (in mg) accumulated by one gram dry weight of each bacteria was calculated. The uptake by the Bacillus cereus-LRW2 from aqueous solutions and simulated radioactive wastes were also investigated. Electron microscopic investigations showed that the ions were accumulated around the cell wall.


Journal of Oceanography | 2001

Gram Stain Index (GSI) of Bacterial and Archaeal Cells in the Natural Microbial Communities of Slightly and Extremely Saline Environments

Haruo Saida; Masahiro Kamekura; Wael M. El-Sayed; Mohamed Abu-Shady; Yukuo Abe; Tomoharu Yamaguchi; Peiling Yang; Takaaki Maekawa; Humitake Seki

The use of GSI (Gram Stain Index) was studied for natural microbial cells in slightly and extremely saline environments. The GSI spectra of archaeal cells in an extremely saline environment showed unique profiles, different from those of Bacteria. These profiles can be applied for structural analysis of the microbial communities in aquatic environments.


Microbiological Research | 1995

Mode and extent of degradation of adenosine and guanosine by extracts of Aspergillus terricola

Ali M. Elshafei; Mohamed Abu-Shady; Fawkia M. El-Beih; Latifa A. Mohamed

The mode of degradation of adenosine by extracts of Aspergillus terricola was suggested to be affected preliminary by adenosine deaminase to inosine and the resulting ribonucleoside was then degraded hydrolytically to give hypoxanthine and ribose. With regard to guanosine, the same extracts could initially catalyze the hydrolytic cleavage of guanosine to guanine and ribose. The resulting base was then deaminated to give xanthine by guanine deaminase. Addition of arsenate to the reaction mixture or dialyzing the extract did not affect the observed hydrolytic activity indicating the absence of phosphorylase activity or phosphorylase-phosphatase activities in the extracts.


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2002

Effects of Light and Low Oxygen Tension on Pigment Biosynthesis in Halobacterium salinarum, Revealed by a Novel Method to Quantify Both Retinal and Carotenoids

Wael M. El-Sayed; Shinichi Takaichi; Haruo Saida; Masahiro Kamekura; Mohamed Abu-Shady; Humitake Seki; Tomohiko Kuwabara


Journal of Basic Microbiology | 1995

Studies on rifamycin production by Amycolatopsis mediterranei cells immobilized on glass wool

Mohamed Abu-Shady; Ahmed I. El-Diwany; Mohamed A. Farid; Hesham Ali El-Enshasy


Polish Journal of Microbiology | 2005

Purification and Characterization of a Glutathione S-transferase from Mucor mucedo

Ragaa R. Hamed; Mohamed Abu-Shady; Fawkia M. El-Beih; Abdel-Monem A. Abdalla; Ola M. Afifi


Acta Biotechnologica | 1995

Production of rifamycin B and SV by free and immobilized cells of Amycolatopsis mediterranei

Mohamed A. Farid; A. I. El-Diwany; H. A. El-Enshasy; Mohamed Abu-Shady


Acta microbiologica Polonica | 1994

Properties of adenosine deaminase in extracts of Asperigillus terricola.

Mohamed Abu-Shady; Elshafei Am; el-Beih Fm; Mohamed La

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Haruo Saida

Toyama University of International Studies

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Naoya Ohmura

Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

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