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Journal: Microorganisms
Article Title: Geno- and Phenotypic Characteristics of a Klebsiella pneumoniae ST20 Isolate with Unusual Colony Morphology
doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10102063
Figure Lengend Snippet: Representative images of phenotypic assays and phenotypic assays related to biofilm forming abilities and pathogenesis. ( a ) Production of exopolysaccharides. Isolates were plated on BHI agar and incubated for 24 h at 37 °C. PBIO1953 was tested negative for the production of exopolysaccharides, hvKP1 was tested positive and the result for PBIO3459 could not be determined clearly. The negative control (NC) was tested negative and the positive control (PC) positive. ( b ) Cellulose and curli fimbriae production was investigated in long-term colonies. PBIO1953 and hvKP1 produced neither structures while the phenotype of PBIO3459 differed from usual (control) long-term colonies. The PC produced both curli fimbriae and cellulose. ( c ) Adherence ability given as specific biofilm factor. Results are given as mean values with standard deviation. ( d ) Cellulose production of the respective isolates. Results are expressed as mean fluorescence intensities with standard deviation ( n = 3). Statistical significance was tested with one-way ANOVA (with Dunnett’s multiple comparison post hoc test); **** p < 0.0001.
Article Snippet: The ability to produce exopolysaccharides was tested using
Techniques: Incubation, Negative Control, Positive Control, Produced, Control, Standard Deviation, Fluorescence, Comparison