نتایج جستجو برای: euprymna hyllebergi

تعداد نتایج: 203  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Anne K Dunn Deborah S Millikan Dawn M Adin Jeffrey L Bose Eric V Stabb

Genetically altered or tagged Vibrio fischeri strains can be observed in association with their mutualistic host Euprymna scolopes, providing powerful experimental approaches for studying this symbiosis. Two limitations to such in situ analyses are the lack of suitably stable plasmids and the need for a fluorescent tag that can be used in tandem with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Vectors pre...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Claudia Lupp Edward G Ruby

Vibrio fischeri possesses two acyl-homoserine lactone quorum-sensing systems, ain and lux, both of which are involved in the regulation of luminescence gene expression and are required for persistent colonization of the squid host, Euprymna scolopes. We have previously demonstrated that the ain system induces luminescence at cell densities that precede lux system activation. Our data suggested ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Spencer V Nyholm Bart Deplancke H Rex Gaskins Michael A Apicella Margaret J McFall-Ngai

During light organ colonization of the squid Euprymna scolopes by Vibrio fischeri, host-derived mucus provides a surface upon which environmental V. fischeri forms a biofilm and aggregates prior to colonization. In this study we defined the temporal and spatial characteristics of this process. Although permanent colonization is specific to certain strains of V. fischeri, confocal microscopy ana...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
S M Callahan P V Dunlap

The luminescence (lux) operon (luxICDABEG) of the symbiotic bacterium Vibrio fischeri is regulated by the transcriptional activator LuxR and two acyl-homoserine lactone (acyl-HSL) autoinducers (the luxI-dependent 3-oxo-hexanoyl-HSL [3-oxo-C6-HSL] and the ainS-dependent octanoyl-HSL [C8-HSL]) in a population density-responsive manner called quorum sensing. To identify quorum-sensing-regulated (Q...

Journal: :Plasmid 2005
Anne K Dunn Mark O Martin Eric V Stabb

Most Vibrio fischeri strains isolated from the Euprymna scolopes light organ carry plasmids, often including both a large (>40kb) plasmid, and one or more small (<12kb) plasmids. The large plasmids share homology with pES100, which is the lone plasmid in V. fischeri type strain ES114. pES100 appears to encode a conjugative system similar to that on plasmid R721. The small plasmids lack extensiv...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
F Aeckersberg C Lupp B Feliciano E G Ruby

The nascent light-emitting organ of newly hatched juveniles of the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scolopes is specifically colonized by cells of Vibrio fischeri that are obtained from the ambient seawater. The mechanisms that promote this specific, cooperative colonization are likely to require a number of bacterial and host-derived factors and activities, only some of which have been describ...

2012
Bethany A. Rader Natacha Kremer Michael A. Apicella William E. Goldman Margaret J. McFall-Ngai

UNLABELLED The synergistic activity of Vibrio fischeri lipid A and the peptidoglycan monomer (tracheal cytotoxin [TCT]) induces apoptosis in the superficial cells of the juvenile Euprymna scolopes light organ during the onset of the squid-vibrio symbiosis. Once the association is established in the epithelium-lined crypts of the light organ, the host degrades the symbiont's constitutively produ...

2015
Benjamin C. Krasity Joshua V. Troll Erik M. Lehnert Kathleen T. Hackett Joseph P. Dillard Michael A. Apicella William E. Goldman Jerrold P. Weiss Margaret J. McFall-Ngai

UNLABELLED Mammalian lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding proteins (LBPs) occur mainly in extracellular fluids and promote LPS delivery to specific host cell receptors. The function of LBPs has been studied principally in the context of host defense; the possible role of LBPs in nonpathogenic host-microbe interactions has not been well characterized. Using the Euprymna scolopes-Vibrio fischeri mode...

1994
Mary K. Montgomery Margaret McFall - Ngai

Studies of animal developmental processes have typically focused on defining the differing yet complementary roles of cell-cell interactions and intrinsic cell factors in processes of determination and differentiation. With few exceptions, it has been assumed that all the information needed to complete the formation of a complex multicellular organism is contained within the genome of that orga...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Karen L Visick

Quorum sensing, the monitoring of population density by bacteria, is used to coordinately control gene expression and therefore particular behaviors under conditions of high cell density. Such group behaviors provide advantages to organisms under certain conditions, such as during pathogenic colonization when virulence traits are induced by a group of bacteria. In the accompanying paper, Lupp a...

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