نتایج جستجو برای: endosymbiont

تعداد نتایج: 2569  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Christopher J Tonkin Bernardo J Foth Stuart A Ralph Nicole Struck Alan F Cowman Geoffrey I McFadden

The transfer of genes from an endosymbiont to its host typically requires acquisition of targeting signals by the gene product to ensure its return to the endosymbiont for function. Many hundreds of plastid-derived genes must have acquired transit peptides for successful relocation to the nucleus. Here, we explore potential evolutionary origins of plastid transit peptides in the malaria parasit...

2014
Tania Rosas-Pérez Mónica Rosenblueth Reiner Rincón-Rosales Jaime Mora Esperanza Martínez-Romero

Scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidae) constitute a very diverse group of sap-feeding insects with a large diversity of symbiotic associations with bacteria. Here, we present the complete genome sequence, metabolic reconstruction, and comparative genomics of the flavobacterial endosymbiont of the giant scale insect Llaveia axin axin. The gene repertoire of its 309,299 bp genome was similar to tha...

2010
Maria Cristina Machado Motta Carolina Moura Costa Catta-Preta Sergio Schenkman Allan Cezar de Azevedo Martins Kildare Miranda Wanderley de Souza Maria Carolina Elias

In trypanosomatids, cell division involves morphological changes and requires coordinated replication and segregation of the nucleus, kinetoplast and flagellum. In endosymbiont-containing trypanosomatids, like Crithidia deanei, this process is more complex, as each daughter cell contains only a single symbiotic bacterium, indicating that the prokaryote must replicate synchronically with the hos...

2012
Vera Thiel Michael Hügler Martina Blümel Heike I. Baumann Andrea Gärtner Rolf Schmaljohann Harald Strauss Dieter Garbe-Schönberg Sven Petersen Dominique A. Cowart Charles R. Fisher Johannes F. Imhoff

Vestimentiferan tubeworms (siboglinid polychetes) of the genus Lamellibrachia are common members of cold seep faunal communities and have also been found at sedimented hydrothermal vent sites in the Pacific. As they lack a digestive system, they are nourished by chemoautotrophic bacterial endosymbionts growing in a specialized tissue called the trophosome. Here we present the results of investi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
M L Thao N A Moran P Abbot E B Brennan D H Burckhardt P Baumann

Psyllids are plant sap-feeding insects that harbor prokaryotic endosymbionts in specialized cells within the body cavity. Four-kilobase DNA fragments containing 16S and 23S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) were amplified from the primary (P) endosymbiont of 32 species of psyllids representing three psyllid families and eight subfamilies. In addition, 0.54-kb fragments of the psyllid nuclear gene wingless w...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Yohey Suzuki Takenori Sasaki Masae Suzuki Yuichi Nogi Tetsuya Miwa Ken Takai Kenneth H Nealson Koki Horikoshi

The hydrothermal-vent gastropod Alviniconcha aff. hessleri from the Kairei hydrothermal field on the Central Indian Ridge houses bacterium-like cells internally in its greatly enlarged gill. A single 16S rRNA gene sequence was obtained from the DNA extract of the gill, and phylogenetic analysis placed the source organism within a lineage of the epsilon subdivision of the Proteobacteria. Fluores...

2016
Bret M Boyd Julie M Allen Ryuichi Koga Takema Fukatsu Andrew D Sweet Kevin P Johnson David L Reed

UNLABELLED Roughly 10% to 15% of insect species host heritable symbiotic bacteria known as endosymbionts. The lice parasitizing mammals rely on endosymbionts to provide essential vitamins absent in their blood meals. Here, we describe two bacterial associates from a louse, Proechinophthirus fluctus, which is an obligate ectoparasite of a marine mammal. One of these is a heritable endosymbiont t...

2018
Justin Maire Carole Vincent-Monégat Florent Masson Anna Zaidman-Rémy Abdelaziz Heddi

Many insects developing on nutritionally unbalanced diets have evolved symbiotic associations with vertically transmitted intracellular bacteria (endosymbionts) that provide them with metabolic components, thereby improving the host's abilities to thrive on such poor ecological niches. While host-endosymbiont coevolutionary constraints are known to entail massive genomic changes in the microbia...

2010
Takashi Kuriwada Takahiro Hosokawa Norikuni Kumano Keiko Shiromoto Dai Haraguchi Takema Fukatsu

Weevils constitute the most species-rich animal group with over 60,000 described species, many of which possess specialized symbiotic organs and harbor bacterial endosymbionts. Among the diverse microbial associates of weevils, Nardonella spp. represent the most ancient and widespread endosymbiont lineage, having co-speciated with the host weevils for over 125 million years. Thus far, however, ...

2014
Yoshihisa Hirakawa Ken-Ichiro Ishida

Chlorarachniophyte and cryptophyte algae have complex plastids that were acquired by the uptake of a green or red algal endosymbiont via secondary endosymbiosis. The plastid is surrounded by four membranes, and a relict nucleus, called the nucleomorph, remains in the periplastidal compartment that is the remnant cytoplasm of the endosymbiont. Thus, these two algae possess four different genomes...

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