نتایج جستجو برای: euprymna hyllebergi

تعداد نتایج: 203  

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2023

Numerous terrestrial and marine organisms, including cephalopods, are capable of light emission. In addition to communication, bioluminescence is used for attraction defense mechanisms. The present review aims to: (i) updated information on the taxonomic diversity luminous cephalopods morphological features, (ii) describe large-scale biogeographic patterns, (iii) show research trends over last ...

2014
Alba A. Chavez-Dozal Clayton Gorman C. Phoebe Lostroh Michele K. Nishiguchi

Environmentally acquired beneficial associations are comprised of a wide variety of symbiotic species that vary both genetically and phenotypically, and therefore have differential colonization abilities, even when symbionts are of the same species. Strain variation is common among conspecific hosts, where subtle differences can lead to competitive exclusion between closely related strains. One...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Dawn M Adin Karen L Visick Eric V Stabb

Cellobiose utilization is a variable trait that is often used to differentiate members of the family Vibrionaceae. We investigated how Vibrio fischeri ES114 utilizes cellobiose and found a cluster of genes required for growth on this beta-1,4-linked glucose disaccharide. This cluster includes genes annotated as a phosphotransferase system II (celA, celB, and celC), a glucokinase (celK), and a g...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2014
Suzanne M. Peyer M. Sabrina Pankey Todd H. Oakley Margaret J. McFall-Ngai

The squid Euprymna scolopes has evolved independent sets of tissues capable of light detection, including a complex eye and a photophore or 'light organ', which houses the luminous bacterial symbiont Vibrio fischeri. As the eye and light organ originate from different embryonic tissues, we examined whether the eye-specification genes, pax6, eya, six, and dac, are shared by these two organs, and...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
K L Visick J Foster J Doino M McFall-Ngai E G Ruby

The bioluminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri and juveniles of the squid Euprymna scolopes specifically recognize and respond to one another during the formation of a persistent colonization within the host's nascent light-emitting organ. The resulting fully developed light organ contains brightly luminescing bacteria and has undergone a bacterium-induced program of tissue differentiation, one c...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Nancy J Phillips Dawn M Adin Eric V Stabb Margaret J McFall-Ngai Michael A Apicella Bradford W Gibson

Vibrio fischeri, a bioluminescent marine bacterium, exists in an exclusive symbiotic relationship with the Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes, whose light organ it colonizes. Previously, it has been shown that the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or free lipid A of V. fischeri can trigger morphological changes in the juvenile squid's light organ that occur upon colonization. To investigate the s...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2015
Norbert Cyran Waltraud Klepal Yannick Städler Jürg Schönenberger Janek von Byern

Epithelial gland systems play an important role in marine molluscs in fabricating lubricants, repellents, fragrances, adhesives or enzymes. In cephalopods the typically single layered epithelium provides a highly dynamic variability and affords a rapid rebuilding of gland cells. While the digestive hatching gland (also named Hoyle organ) is obligatory for most cephalopods, only four genera (Nau...

2016
John F Brooks Mark J Mandel

UNLABELLED Bacterial colonization of animal epithelial tissue is a dynamic process that relies on precise molecular communication. Colonization of Euprymna scolopes bobtail squid by Vibrio fischeri bacteria requires bacterial aggregation in host mucus as the symbiont transitions from a planktonic lifestyle in seawater to a biofilm-associated state in the host. We have identified a gene, binK (b...

2012
Alecia N. Septer Eric V. Stabb

Bacterial pheromone signaling is often governed both by environmentally responsive regulators and by positive feedback. This regulatory combination has the potential to coordinate a group response among distinct subpopulations that perceive key environmental stimuli differently. We have explored the interplay between an environmentally responsive regulator and pheromone-mediated positive feedba...

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