نتایج جستجو برای: symbiotic bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 188312  

2016
Florence Mus Matthew B. Crook Kevin Garcia Amaya Garcia Costas Barney A. Geddes Evangelia D. Kouri Ponraj Paramasivan Min-Hyung Ryu Giles E. D. Oldroyd Philip S. Poole Michael K. Udvardi Christopher A. Voigt Jean-Michel Ané John W. Peters

Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food production. Nitrogenous fertilizer production currently represents a significant expense for the efficient growth of various crops in the developed world. There are significant potential gains to be had from reducing dependence on nitrogenous fertilizers in agriculture in the developed world and ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Takashi Obata Yoshiyuki Goto Jun Kunisawa Shintaro Sato Mitsuo Sakamoto Hiromi Setoyama Takahiro Matsuki Kazuhiko Nonaka Naoko Shibata Masashi Gohda Yuki Kagiyama Tomonori Nochi Yoshikazu Yuki Yoshiko Fukuyama Akira Mukai Shinichiro Shinzaki Kohtaro Fujihashi Chihiro Sasakawa Hideki Iijima Masatoshi Goto Yoshinori Umesaki Yoshimi Benno Hiroshi Kiyono

The indigenous bacteria create natural cohabitation niches together with mucosal Abs in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Here we report that opportunistic bacteria, largely Alcaligenes species, specifically inhabit host Peyer's patches (PPs) and isolated lymphoid follicles, with the associated preferential induction of antigen-specific mucosal IgA Abs in the GI tract. Alcaligenes were identifie...

2011
M. Razia R. KarthikRaja K. Padmanaban P. Chellapandi S. Sivaramakrishnan

Using 16S rDNA gene sequencing technique, three different species of non-symbiotic bacteria of entomopatho-genic nematodes (EPNs) (Steinernema sp. and Heterorhabditis sp.) were isolated and identified from infected insect cadavers {Galleria mellonella larvae) after 48-hour post infections. Sequence similarity analysis revealed that the strains SRK3, SRK4 and SRK5 belong to Ochrobactrum cytisi, ...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Paul A Ayayee Thomas Larsen Zakee Sabree

Insect gut microbes have been shown to provide nutrients such as essential amino acids (EAAs) to their hosts. How this symbiotic nutrient provisioning tracks with the host's demand is not well understood. In this study, we investigated microbial essential amino acid (EAA) provisioning in omnivorous American cockroaches (Periplaneta americana), fed low-quality (LQD) and comparatively higher-qual...

2016
Olivia Lanzoni Sergei I Fokin Natalia Lebedeva Alexandra Migunova Giulio Petroni Alexey Potekhin

Ciliated protists often form symbioses with many diverse microorganisms. In particular, symbiotic associations between ciliates and green algae, as well as between ciliates and intracellular bacteria, are rather wide-spread in nature. In this study, we describe the complex symbiotic system between a very rare ciliate, Paramecium chlorelligerum, unicellular algae inhabiting its cytoplasm, and no...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Qi Wang Shengming Yang Jinge Liu Kata Terecskei Edit Ábrahám Anikó Gombár Ágota Domonkos Attila Szűcs Péter Körmöczi Ting Wang Lili Fodor Linyong Mao Zhangjun Fei Éva Kondorosi Péter Kaló Attila Kereszt Hongyan Zhu

Legumes engage in root nodule symbioses with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria known as rhizobia. In nodule cells, bacteria are enclosed in membrane-bound vesicles called symbiosomes and differentiate into bacteroids that are capable of converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Bacteroid differentiation and prolonged intracellular survival are essential for development of functional nodules. Ho...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Ainslie E F Little Cameron R Currie

Multiplayer symbioses are common in nature, but our understanding of the ecological dynamics occurring in complex symbioses is limited. The tripartite mutualism between fungus-growing ants, their fungal cultivars, and antibiotic-producing bacteria exemplifies symbiotic complexity. Here we reveal how black yeasts, newly described symbionts of the ant-microbe system, compromise the efficiency of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Brian L Weiss Yineng Wu Jonathon J Schwank Nicholas S Tolwinski Serap Aksoy

Beneficial bacterial symbioses are ubiquitous in nature. However, the functional and molecular basis of host tolerance to resident symbiotic microbes, in contrast to resistance to closely related bacteria that are recognized as foreign, remain largely unknown. We used the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans), which depends on symbiotic flora for fecundity and has limited exposure to foreign microbes...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Maryam Chaib De Mares Jaqueline Hess Dimitrios Floudas Anna Lipzen Cindy Choi Megan Kennedy Igor V Grigoriev Anne Pringle

The genus Amanita encompasses both symbiotic, ectomycorrhizal fungi and asymbiotic litter decomposers; all species are derived from asymbiotic ancestors. Symbiotic species are no longer able to degrade plant cell walls. The carbohydrate esterases family 1 (CE1s) is a diverse group of enzymes involved in carbon metabolism, including decomposition and carbon storage. CE1 genes of the ectomycorrhi...

2012
Miho Okude Junji Matsuo Shinji Nakamura Kouhei Kawaguchi Yasuhiro Hayashi Haruna Sakai Mitsutaka Yoshida Kaori Takahashi Hiroyuki Yamaguchi

Symbiosis between living beings is an important driver of evolutionary novelty and ecological diversity; however, understanding the mechanisms underlying obligate mutualism remains a significant challenge. Regarding this, we have previously isolated two different Acanthamoeba strains harboring endosymbiotic bacteria, Protochlamydia (R18 symbiotic amoebae: R18WT) or Neochlamydia (S13 symbiotic a...

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