نتایج جستجو برای: bobtail squid

تعداد نتایج: 5583  

2012
Xiaodan Cao Sarah V. Studer Karen Wassarman Yuanxing Zhang Edward G. Ruby Tim Miyashiro

UNLABELLED Vibrio fischeri, the bacterial symbiont of the Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes, uses quorum sensing to control genes involved in bioluminescence, host colonization, and other biological processes. Previous work has shown that AinS/R-directed quorum sensing also regulates the expression of rpoQ (VF_A1015), a gene annotated as an RpoS-like sigma factor. In this study, we demo...

2015
Andrew J. Collins Matthew S. Fullmer Johann P. Gogarten Spencer V. Nyholm

The accessory nidamental gland (ANG) of the female Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes, houses a consortium of bacteria including members of the Flavobacteriales, Rhizobiales, and Verrucomicrobia but is dominated by members of the Roseobacter clade (Rhodobacterales) within the Alphaproteobacteria. These bacteria are deposited into the jelly coat of the squid's eggs, however, the function ...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2012
Lynn M Naughton Mark J Mandel

Specific bacteria are found in association with animal tissue. Such host-bacterial associations (symbioses) can be detrimental (pathogenic), have no fitness consequence (commensal), or be beneficial (mutualistic). While much attention has been given to pathogenic interactions, little is known about the processes that dictate the reproducible acquisition of beneficial/commensal bacteria from the...

2016
Sarah J. McAnulty Spencer V. Nyholm

Most, if not all, animals engage in associations with bacterial symbionts. Understanding the mechanisms by which host immune systems and beneficial bacteria communicate is a fundamental question in the fields of immunology and symbiosis. The Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes) engages in two known symbioses; a binary relationship with the light organ symbiont Vibrio fischeri, and a bacte...

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...

Khorsand, H., Rostami, M.,

The conventional eddy current method for non-destructive inspection of welding joints has limitations that can examine defects to a certain depth below the surface of the sample and is not suitable for determining deep defects. This limitation can be overcome using the SQUID superconducting sensors. The nonstoichiometric composition of YBCO due to its superconducting temperature and desired cri...

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: :The American naturalist 2011
Marco Archetti Francisco Ubeda Drew Fudenberg Jerry Green Naomi E Pierce Douglas W Yu

One of the main problems impeding the evolution of cooperation is partner choice. When information is asymmetric (the quality of a potential partner is known only to himself), it may seem that partner choice is not possible without signaling. Many mutualisms, however, exist without signaling, and the mechanisms by which hosts might select the right partners are unclear. Here we propose a genera...

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