نتایج جستجو برای: euprymna hyllebergi

تعداد نتایج: 203  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
John F Brooks Mattias C Gyllborg David C Cronin Sarah J Quillin Celeste A Mallama Randi Foxall Cheryl Whistler Andrew L Goodman Mark J Mandel

Animal epithelial tissue becomes reproducibly colonized by specific environmental bacteria. The bacteria (microbiota) perform critical functions for the host's tissue development, immune system development, and nutrition; yet the processes by which bacterial diversity in the environment is selected to assemble the correct communities in the host are unclear. To understand the molecular determin...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2011
Marco Archetti

Partner choice is a critical stage of many biological interactions, from mating to cooperation. When the quality of the potential partners is unknown, one way to choose is to rely on signaling: costly signals can reveal the quality of the sender and allow the receiver to choose. In some cases, however, signaling (or an active choice based on signals) is not possible, for example in the initiati...

2017
Fangmin Chen Benjamin C. Krasity Suzanne M. Peyer Sabrina Koehler Edward G. Ruby Xiaoping Zhang Margaret J. McFall-Ngai

We characterized bactericidal permeability-increasing proteins (BPIs) of the squid Euprymna scolopes, EsBPI2 and EsBPI4. They have molecular characteristics typical of other animal BPIs, are closely related to one another, and nest phylogenetically among invertebrate BPIs. Purified EsBPIs had antimicrobial activity against the squid's symbiont, Vibrio fischeri, which colonizes light organ crypt...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2011
Alecia N Septer Yanling Wang Edward G Ruby Eric V Stabb Anne K Dunn

Although it is accepted that bacteria-colonizing host tissues are commonly faced with iron-limiting conditions and that pathogenic bacteria often utilize iron from host-derived haem-based compounds, the mechanisms of iron acquisition by beneficial symbiotic bacteria are less clear. The bacterium Vibrio fischeri mutualistically colonizes the light organ of the squid Euprymna scolopes. Genome seq...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2006
D L Sinn L A Apiolaza N A Moltschaniwskyj

Dumpling squid, Euprymna tasmanica, show consistent individual differences in behaviour that can be classified according to indices reflecting shy-bold, activity and reactivity responses. Using crosses of wild-caught single males to multiple females with known behavioural phenotypes, this study estimated patterns of additive genetic and residual variance in these behavioural traits from offspri...

2012
Zoe E. Squires Bob B. M. Wong Mark D. Norman Devi Stuart-Fox

BACKGROUND Sex differences in reproductive investment play a crucial role in sexual conflict. One intriguing aspect of sexual conflict is the evolution of female multiple mating (polyandry), particularly in systems where females receive no obvious direct benefits from males, and where mating is highly costly. Here, theory predicts that polyandrous females can increase their reproductive success...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2010
Noreen L Lyell Anne K Dunn Jeffrey L Bose Eric V Stabb

Vibrio fischeri ES114, an isolate from the Euprymna scolopes light organ, produces little bioluminescence in culture but is ∼1,000-fold brighter when colonizing the host. Cell-density-dependent regulation alone cannot explain this phenomenon, because cells within colonies on solid medium are much dimmer than symbiotic cells despite their similar cell densities. To better understand this low lum...

2016
Ayano OMURA Hideki ENDO

The digestive organs in decapodiform cephalopod species morphologically vary by individual lifestyle. We examined the following six species of adult decapodiformes cephalopods representing different habitats: Todarodes pacificus, Loligo bleekeri, Loligo edulis, Watasenia scintillans (pelagic), Sepia lycidas and Euprymna morsei (benthic). L. bleekeri and L. edulis possess a bursiform cecal sac c...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2002
Pat M Fidopiastis Carol M Miyamoto Michael G Jobling Edward A Meighen Edward G Ruby

Vibrio fischeri is the bacterial symbiont within the light-emitting organ of the sepiolid squid Euprymna scolopes. Upon colonizing juvenile squids, bacterial symbionts grow on host-supplied nutrients, while providing a bioluminescence that the host uses during its nocturnal activities. Mutant bacterial strains that are unable to emit light have been shown to be defective in normal colonization....

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2011
Andrew R Morris Cynthia L Darnell Karen L Visick

The marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri uses a biofilm to promote colonization of its eukaryotic host Euprymna scolopes. This biofilm depends on the symbiosis polysaccharide (syp) locus, which is transcriptionally regulated by the RscS-SypG two-component regulatory system. An additional response regulator (RR), SypE, exerts both positive and negative control over biofilm formation. SypE is a novel...

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