Author:
Sokolov Sergei,Brovko Fedor,Solonin Alexander,Nikanova Daria,Fursova Ksenia,Artyemieva Olga,Kolodina Evgenia,Sorokin Anatoly,Shchannikova Margarita,Dzhelyadin Timur,Ermakov Artem,Boziev Khanafy,Zinovieva Natalia
Abstract
AbstractThree stable microbial consortia, each composed of Bacillusparanthracis and Staphylococcushaemolyticus strains, were isolated from milk of cows diagnosed with mastitis in three geographically remote regions of Russia. The composition of these consortia remained stable following multiple passages on culture media. Apparently, this stability is due to the structure of the microbial biofilms formed by the communities. The virulence of the consortia depended on the B. paranthracis strains. It seems plausible that the ability of the consortia to cause mastitis in cattle was affected by mutations of the cytK gene of B. paranthracis.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
2 articles.
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