نتایج جستجو برای: euprymna hyllebergi

تعداد نتایج: 203  

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2007
Cheryl A Whistler Tanya A Koropatnick Amber Pollack Margaret J McFall-Ngai Edward G Ruby

Harmful and beneficial bacterium-host interactions induce similar host-tissue changes that lead to contrasting outcomes of association. A life-long association between Vibrio fischeri and the light organ of its host Euprymna scolopes begins when the squid collects bacteria from the surrounding seawater using mucus secreted from ciliated epithelial appendages. Following colonization, the bacteri...

2015
Karla A. Salazar Nina R. Joffe Nathalie Dinguirard Peter Houde Maria G. Castillo

In the mutualistic relationship between the squid Euprymna tasmanica and the bioluminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri, several host factors, including immune-related proteins, are known to interact and respond specifically and exclusively to the presence of the symbiont. In squid and octopus, the white body is considered to be an immune organ mainly due to the fact that blood cells, or hemocyte...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Pat M Fidopiastis Bethany A Rader David G Gerling Nestor A Gutierrez Katherine H Watkins Michelle West Frey Spencer V Nyholm Cheryl A Whistler

Vibrio fischeri cells are the sole colonists of a specialized light organ in the mantle cavity of the sepiolid squid Euprymna scolopes. The process begins when the bacteria aggregate in mucus secretions outside the light organ. The cells eventually leave the aggregate, enter the light organ, and encounter a rich supply of peptides. The need to dissociate from mucus and presumably utilize peptid...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 1999
E G Ruby

The diversity of microorganisms found in the marine environment reflects the immense size, range of physical conditions and energy sources, and evolutionary age of the sea. Because associations with living animal tissue are an important and ancient part of the ecology of many microorganisms, it is not surprising that the study of marine symbioses (including both cooperative and pathogenic inter...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Julia A Schwartzman Eric Koch Elizabeth A C Heath-Heckman Lawrence Zhou Natacha Kremer Margaret J McFall-Ngai Edward G Ruby

Glycans have emerged as critical determinants of immune maturation, microbial nutrition, and host health in diverse symbioses. In this study, we asked how cyclic delivery of a single host-derived glycan contributes to the dynamic stability of the mutualism between the squid Euprymna scolopes and its specific, bioluminescent symbiont, Vibrio fischeri. V. fischeri colonizes the crypts of a host o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Alba Chavez-Dozal Clayton Gorman Martina Erken Peter D Steinberg Diane McDougald Michele K Nishiguchi

Vibrio fischeri proliferates in a sessile, stable community known as a biofilm, which is one alternative survival strategy of its life cycle. Although this survival strategy provides adequate protection from abiotic factors, marine biofilms are still susceptible to grazing by bacteria-consuming protozoa. Subsequently, grazing pressure can be controlled by certain defense mechanisms that confer ...

2014
Ye Tao Zi-yan Yang Xin Zhang Hong-juan Wu

Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) are innate immune molecules that have been structurally conserved throughout evolution in invertebrates and vertebrates. In this study, peptidoglycan recognition protein HcPGRP1 and its isoform HcPGRP1a were identified in the freshwater mussel Hyriopsis cumingii. The full-length cDNAs of HcPGRP1 (973 bp) and HcPGRP1a (537 bp) encoded polypeptides with ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Claudia Lupp Edward G Ruby

Vibrio fischeri possesses two quorum-sensing systems, ain and lux, using acyl homoserine lactones as signaling molecules. We have demonstrated previously that the ain system activates luminescence gene expression at lower cell densities than those required for lux system activation and that both systems are essential for persistent colonization of the squid host, Euprymna scolopes. Here, we ask...

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