نتایج جستجو برای: nematodes cuticle

تعداد نتایج: 18127  

2013
Alejandro Aballay

Like other free-living nematodes, the one-millimeter-long nematode Caenorhabditis elegans lives in soils and composts rich in microorganisms, including human microbial pathogens. In the laboratory, C. elegans animals are typically propagated by feeding them Escherichia coli. This bacterium is effectively disrupted by the C. elegans pharyngeal grinder and essentially no intact bacterial cells ca...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2013
M M Bain K McDade R Burchmore A Law P W Wilson M Schmutz R Preisinger I C Dunn

The cuticle is a proteinaceous layer covering the avian egg and is believed to form a defence to microorganism ingress. In birds that lay eggs in challenging environments, the cuticle is thicker, suggesting evolutionary pressure; however, in poultry, selection pressure for this trait has been removed because of artificial incubation. This study aimed to quantify cuticle deposition and to estima...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Estela Giménez Eva Dominguez Benito Pineda Antonio Heredia Vicente Moreno Rafael Lozano Trinidad Angosto

Fruit development and ripening entail key biological and agronomic events, which ensure the appropriate formation and dispersal of seeds and determine productivity and yield quality traits. The MADS box gene Arlequin/tomato Agamous-like1 (hereafter referred to as TAGL1) was reported as a key regulator of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) reproductive development, mainly involved in flower developme...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1987
W J Wolfgang L M Riddiford

Tensile properties of the larval cuticle of Manduca sexta were measured during the fifth instar. It was found that as the larvae grew and the cuticle thickened, the tangent modulus (intrinsic stiffness) for the cuticle declined rapidly. The extensibility of the cuticle during the growth period remained relatively high and fairly constant, while the flexural stiffness remained low. Subsequently,...

2012
Polona Mrak Nada Žnidaršič Magda Tušek-Žnidarič Waltraud Klepal Daniela Gruber Jasna Štrus

An important adaptation to land habitats in terrestrial isopod crustaceans is development of embryos in a fluid-filled female brood pouch, marsupium. The study brings insight into the structure and protective role of egg envelopes and cuticle renewal during ontogenetic development of Porcellio embryos and marsupial mancas. Egg envelopes cover embryos, the outer chorion until late-stage embryo a...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2011
S Leleu W Messens K De Reu S De Preter L Herman M Heyndrickx J De Baerdemaeker C W Michiels M Bain

Egg washing is currently not permitted within the European Union, with few exceptions. This is mainly because there are concerns that cuticle damage could occur during or after the washing process, as a result of a suboptimal operation. In this study, the cuticle coverage levels of 400 washed or unwashed eggs, derived from either a brown or a white egg-laying flock at the end of lay, were comp...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Jonathan Hodgkin Frederick A Partridge

Primer I ntracellular invasion is a great strategy for a microbial pathogen. By colonizing the cytoplasm or an intracellular compartment, the pathogen is shielded from many host defenses and gains privileged access to cellular nutrients. Intracellular pathogens are familiar in mammalian systems, in the form of bacteria such as Mycobacterium [1] and Listeria [2], and eukaryotic parasites such as...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
R Chandrashekar N Tsuji T Morales V Ozols K Mehta

Transglutaminases (TGases; EC 2.3.2.13) are a family of enzymes that catalyze calcium-dependent covalent cross-linking of cellular proteins by establishing epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine isopeptide bonds. These covalent isopeptide bonds are of great physiological significance because they are highly resistant to proteolysis, denaturants, and reducing agents. Prior studies have demonstrated the ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1975
S E Reynolds

1. The mechanism of plasticization of the abdominal cuticle in Rhodnius larvae has been investigated, using the properties of loops of cuticle under varying test conditions as a model for the behaviour of the cuticle in vivo. 2. It is supposed that plasticization is effected by a change in the intracuticular environment. A number of model mechanisms for plasticization may be proposed, which sup...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Julia Nickerl Mikhail Tsurkan René Hensel Christoph Neinhuis Carsten Werner

Collembola, also known as springtails, are soil-dwelling arthropods that typically respire through the cuticle. To avoid suffocating in wet conditions, Collembola have evolved a complex, hierarchically nanostructured, cuticle surface that repels water with remarkable efficiency. In order to gain a more profound understanding of the cuticle characteristics, the chemical composition and architect...

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