نتایج جستجو برای: vibrio fischeri

تعداد نتایج: 15592  

Journal: :International journal of medical microbiology : IJMM 2006
Debra L Milton

N-acylhomoserine lactone-dependent quorum sensing was first discovered in two luminescent marine bacteria, Vibrio fischeri and Vibrio harveyi. The LuxI/R system of V. fischeri is the paradigm of Gram-negative quorum-sensing systems; however, it is not found in all vibrios. A more complex quorum-sensing regulation is found in V. harveyi. Three parallel systems transmit signals via phosphorelays ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Cindy R DeLoney-Marino Alan J Wolfe Karen L Visick

Newly hatched juveniles of the Hawaiian squid Euprymna scolopes rapidly become colonized by the bioluminescent marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri. Motility is required to establish the symbiotic colonization, but the role of chemotaxis is unknown. In this study we analyzed chemotaxis of V. fischeri to a number of potential attractants. The bacterium migrated toward serine and most sugars tested. ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Mattias C Gyllborg Jason W Sahl David C Cronin David A Rasko Mark J Mandel

Here, we describe the draft genome sequence of Vibrio fischeri SR5, a squid symbiotic isolate from Sepiola robusta in the Mediterranean Sea. This 4.3-Mbp genome sequence represents the first V. fischeri genome from an S. robusta symbiont and the first from outside the Pacific Ocean.

2007
Cristina Pop Meeko Oishi

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2013
Caitlin A. Brennan Cindy R. DeLoney-Marino Mark J. Mandel

23 24 Flagellar motility and chemotaxis by Vibrio fischeri are important behaviors mediating 25 colonization of its mutualistic host, the Hawaiian bobtail squid. However, none of the 43 26 putative methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs) encoded in the V. fischeri genome has 27 been previously characterized. Using both an available transposon mutant collection and 28 directed mutagenesis, w...

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....

2015
Haikel N. Bogale

Natural transformation describes how some bacteria can incorporate exogenous DNA into their genome and acquire new traits. This phenomenon occurs in Vibrios and is induced by the biopolymer chitin. In Vibrios, TfoX is a primary regulator of natural transformation. The mechanisms underlying chitin-induced natural transformation and activation of TfoX in Vibrio fischeri remain unclear. This proje...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
M K Nishiguchi

The genus Sepiola (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae) contains 10 known species that occur in the Mediterranean Sea today. All Sepiola species have a light organ that contains at least one of two species of luminous bacteria, Vibrio fischeri and Vibrio logei. The two Vibrio species coexist in at least four Sepiola species (S. affinis, S. intermedia, S. ligulata, and S. robusta), and their concentrations ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Anne K Dunn Eric V Stabb

Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) reductases are widespread in bacteria and often function in anaerobic respiration. The regulation and expression of TMAO reductase operons have been well studied in model genera such as Escherichia, Shewanella, and Rhodobacter, although TMAO reductases are present in many other bacteria, including the marine Vibrio species. The genome sequence of Vibrio fischeri re...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Alan J Wolfe Deborah S Millikan Joy M Campbell Karen L Visick

In this study, we demonstrated that the putative Vibrio fischeri rpoN gene, which encodes sigma(54), controls flagellar biogenesis, biofilm development, and bioluminescence. We also show that rpoN plays a requisite role initiating the symbiotic association of V. fischeri with juveniles of the squid Euprymna scolopes.

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