Abidin, Laode Baytul, 75 Abinawanto, 1, 62 Abqory, Muhammad Hidayat, 129 Aditiawati, Pingkan, 129 Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia, 123 Ambarsari, Hanies, 103 Anggiani, Milani, 62 Ariadji, Tutuka, 129 Aryantha, I Nyoman Pugeg, 46 Astuti, Dea Indriani, 129 Astuty, Sri, 123 Armiyanti, Yunita, 23 Budisatria, Rachel, 55 Busniah, Munzir, 117 Cahyani, Martha Eka, 1 Daniswara, Pramusita Yoga, 111 Dwiyantari, 28 Estuningsih, Sri Pertiwi, 81 Harahap, Muhammad Rahmadi, 103 Helianti, Is, 1, 35, 62 Herlina, Leni, 28 Indiastuti, Danti Nur, 89 Jap, Lucy, 55 Jan, Tan Tjie, 55 Jemsi, Windi Silvani, 46 Karima, Aulia, 81 Kristiawan, Onie, 28 Kristianti, Tati, 28 Kustyawati, Maria Erna, 94 Kusumaningrum, Deby, 89 Lembong, Elazmanawati, 137 Lusiastuti, Angela Mariana, 69 Munaeni, Waode, 75 Mulyani, Yeni, 123 Nurhayati, Niknik, 1, 62 Nuryady, Mohammad Mirza, 23 Nusetyawan, Muhammad Ardian, 111 Pariakan, Arman, 75 Pratama, Lisa, 35 Purwasena, Isty Adhitya, 129 Putra, Boby Pratama, 89 Putrie, Rahayu Fitriyani Wangsa, 18 Rangga, Azhari, 94 Ratih, Nine Kirana, 11 Reflin, 117 Rohmat, Riesa KW, 28 Roriris, Evina Tami, 123 Rosaria, 55 Rosariastuti, Retno, 111 Said, Muhammad, 81 Sani, Indiani, 129 Sari, Cut Nanda, 28 Senjarini, Kartika, 23 Setyani, Sri, 94 Soka, Susan, 11 Stephanie, 11 Sugandi, Wahyu Kristian, 137 Suhandono, Sony, 28 Sukiman, Harmastini, 18 Suliandri, Ken Sawitri, 28 Sumani, 111 Supriyadi, 111 Suryadi, Edy, 137 Suryani, Ani, 35 Suwanto, Antonius, 11 Ulkhaq, Mohammad Faizal, 69 Usman, 28 Utama, Gemilang Lara, 137 Utomo, Sugeng Setyo, 23 Wahyuntari, Budiasih, 35 Warnita, 117 Widjajati, Sri Mumpuni Wahyu, 23 Widowati, Tiwit, 18 Yanti, Yulmira, 117 Yudono, Bambang, 81 Yuhana, Munti, 75 AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 11 Vol.11, No.4, December 2017, p 147 MICROBIOLOGY INDONESIA ISSN 1978-3477, eISSN 2087-8575 16S rRNA, 117 28S nrDNA gene, 123 activated sludge, 94 Aeromonas hydrophila, 69 Akkermansia muciniphila, 11 antibacterial, 89 antibiotics, 69 Anopheles sundaicus, 23 Bacillus cereus, 46 Bacillus licheniformis, 129 banana, 55 bawang hutan bulbs extract, 75 Bhurkholderia glumae, 81 biofertilizer, 111 Brevundimonas diminuta, 81 characterization, 117 chemical change, 103 Clarias gariepinus, 69 crude biosurfactant, 81 crude oil, 129 dilution susceptibility test, 89 Dinoflagellates, 123 ELISA, 11 EM4, 94 endophytes, 117 enhanced oil recovery, 28 enzyme, 35 ethanol tolerance, 137 indigenous yeasts, 137 fungi, 35 IAA production, 18 IgA, 11 IgG, 23 indigenous halo tolerant bacteria, 81 inhibitory potential, 75 GC-MS, 129 glucose tolerance, 137 interesterification, 35 lactic acid, 55 lipase, 35 malaria, 23 MEOR, 129 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), 89 mixed culture co-inoculation, 103 mocaf waste, 111 Mushroom Growth Promoting Bacteria (MGPB), 46 mutation, 18 nitric acid, 18 nitrification, 94, nitrogen fixing-bacteria, 111 oligosaccharides, 55 original signal peptide, 62 overlapped PCR method, 28 PAS, 55 peat carrier, 111 PGPR, 117 Phosphate solubilizing bacteria, 111 Pichia pastoris, 1, 62 pineapple core, 89 prebiotics, 55 phytochemical, 75 pPICZα A, 1, 62 recovery oil, 81 resistence, 69 Rhizomucor miehei, 1 RT-PCR, 11 Saccharomyces cerevisiae, 103 salivary, 23 SARA, 129 shrimp pond sediment, 94 starch granule, 103 surfactant peptide, 28 symbiodinium, 123 synthetic lipase gene, 1, 62 Tacca leontopetaloides, 137 tempeh, 11 thermally-tolerant, 123 Thermomyces lanuginosus, 62 vancomycin, 89 Vibrio harveyi, 75 Volvariella volvacea WW-08, 46 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 11 Vol.11, No.4, December 2017, p 148 MICROBIOLOGY INDONESIA ISSN 1978-3477, eISSN 2087-8575 Cloning of Synthetic Lipase Gene from Rhizomucor miehei with Original Signal Peptide in Pichia pastoris. Martha Eka Cahyani, Is Helianti, Niknik Nurhayati, Abinawanto…………....... Effect of Tempeh Supplementation on the Profiles of Human Intestinal Immune System and Gut Microbiota. Stephanie, Nine Kirana Ratih, Susan Soka, Antonius Suwanto….............. Studies for IAA (Indole-3-Acetic Acid) Production by Isolates H6 with Nitric Acid Mutation. Rahayu Fitriyani Wangsa Putrie, Tiwit Widowati, Harmastini Sukiman…………..... Analysis of Human Immune Response against Salivary Glands Protein Extract of Anopheles sundaicus in Malaria Endemic Area. Mohammad Mirza Nuryady, Sugeng Setyo Utomo, Yunita Armiyanti, Sri Mumpuni Wahyu Widjajati, Kartika Senjarini……………........... Construction and Expression of Single Recombinant Peptide Surfactant for EOR Application. Cut Nanda Sari, Usman, Riesa KW Rohmat, Leni Herlina, Ken Sawitri Suliandri, Onie Kristiawan, Diwiyantari, Tati Kristianti, Sony Suhandono…………................................... Isolation, Characterization, and Production of Lipase from Indigenous Fungi for Enzymatic Interesterification Process. Lisa Pratama, Is Helianti, Ani Suryani, Budiasih Wahyuntari………………………………………………………………….............................. Potential Mushroom Growth Promoting Bacteria (MGPB) in Optimizing Paddy Straw Mushroom (Volvariella volvacea WW-08) Growth. Windi Silvani Jemsi, I Nyoman Pugeg Aryantha………………….......................................................................................................... In Vitro and In Vivo Prebiotic Activities of Purified Oligosaccharides Derived from Various Local Bananas (Musa sp.): Tanduk, Uli, Raja Sereh, and Cavendish. Rachel Budisatria, Rosaria, Lucy Jap, Tan Tjie Jan……………………..................................................................... Cloning of Lipase Gene From Thermomyces langinosus into Pichia pastoris with its Original Signal Peptide. Milani Anggiani, Is Helianti, Niknik Nurhayati, Abinawanto.............. Resistance Test on Aeromonas hydrophila Isolated from African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) against Some Antibiotics Groups. Mohammad Faizal Ulkhaq, Angela Mariana Lusiastuti………………………………………………………………………......................... In Vitro Phytochemical and Inhibitory Potential Test of Bawang Hutan Bulb Extract (Eleutherine palmifolia) on Vibrio harveyi. Waode Munaeni, Arman Pariakan, Laode Baytul Abidin, Munti Yuhana…………………………………….......................................................... Oil Recovery Test Using Biosurfactant of Halo tolerant Bacteria Brevundimonas diminuta and Bhurkholderia glumae at Variation of NaCl Salt Concentrations. Bambang Yudono, Muhammad Said, Sri Pertiwi Estuningsih, Aulia Karima………................................................. Antibacterial Potentiality Testing of Pineapple Core Extract (Ananas comosus (L.) Merr) against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with Vancomycin Control. Boby Pratama Putra, Danti Nur Indiastuti, Deby Kusumaningrum……………........................... Performance Optimization of Microbes from Shrimp Pond Sediment by Adding EM4 in Nitrification Process for the Treatment of Wastewater Containing High Ammonia Concentration. Hanies Ambarsari, Muhammad Rahmadi Harahap............................................ The Dynamic Growth and Chemical Change of Mixed Cultures Inoculation on Tapioka Fermentation. Maria Erna Kustyawati, Azhari Rangga, Sri Setyani………................................ The Utilization of Modified Cassava Flour (Mocaf) Industry Waste and Peat as Carrier of Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria and Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacteria Inoculant. Retno Rosariastuti, Sumani, Supriyadi, Muhammad Ardian Nursetyawan, Pramusita Yoga Daniswara. Identification and Characterizations of Potential Indigenous Endophytic Bacteria which Had Ability to Promote Growth Rate of Tomato and Biocontrol Agents of Ralstonia solanacearum and Fusarium oxysporum fsp. solani. Yulmira Yanti, Warnita, Reflin,Munzir Busniah………………………………………………................................................................ Molecular Identification of Thermally-Tolerant Symbiotic Dinoflagellates from Hard LIST OF CONTENTS VOLUME 11 1 11 18 23 28 35 46 55 62 69 75 81 89 94 103 111 117 MICROBIOLOGY INDONESIA ISSN 1978-3477, eISSN 2087-8575 Coral (Scleractinia) in Biawak Island, Indonesia. Evina Tami Roriris, Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung, Sri Astuty, Yeni Mulyani………………………................................................... Isolation and Identification of Ethanol and Glucose Tolerance Yeasts Strain from Tacca leontopetaloides. Gemilang Lara Utama, Wahyu Kristian Sugandi, Elazmanawati Lembong, Edy Suryadi………………………………………….................................................................. Potential Degradation of SARA (Saturated, Aromatics, Resinics, Asphaltenes) Fractions of Crude Oil by Reservoir Indigenous Bacteria from South Sumatera. Dea Indriani Astuti, Isty Adhitya Purwasena, Pingkan Aditiawati, Indiani Sani, Tutuka Ariadji, Muhammad Hidayat Abqory......................................................................................................................................... Author Index .............................................................................................................................. 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