نتایج جستجو برای: bdellovibrio bacteriovorus

تعداد نتایج: 367  

2014
David S. Milner Rob Till Ian Cadby Andrew L. Lovering Sarah M. Basford Emma B. Saxon Susan Liddell Laura E. Williams R. Elizabeth Sockett

Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus invade Gram-negative bacteria in a predatory process requiring Type IV pili (T4P) at a single invasive pole, and also glide on surfaces to locate prey. Ras-like G-protein MglA, working with MglB and RomR in the deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus, regulates adventurous gliding and T4P-mediated social motility at both M. xanthus cell poles. Our bioinformatic analys...

Journal: :Microbiology 2011
Chien-Yi Chang Laura Hobley Rob Till Michael Capeness Machi Kanna William Burtt Pratik Jagtap Shin-Ichi Aizawa R Elizabeth Sockett

Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus grows in one of two ways: either (i) predatorily [in a host-dependent (HD) manner], when it invades the periplasm of another Gram-negative bacterium, exporting into the prey co-ordinated waves of soluble enzymes using the prey cell contents for growth; or (ii) in a host-independent (HI) manner, when it grows (slowly) axenically in rich media. Periplasmic invasion pote...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Karie L Brentlinger Susan Hafenstein Christopher R Novak Bentley A Fane Robert Borgon Robert McKenna Mavis Agbandje-McKenna

A novel single-stranded DNA phage, phiMH2K, of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus was isolated, characterized, and sequenced. This phage is a member of the Microviridae, a family typified by bacteriophage phiX174. Although B. bacteriovorus and Escherichia coli are both classified as proteobacteria, phiMH2K is only distantly related to phiX174. Instead, phiMH2K exhibits an extremely close relationship t...

2013
Daniel E. Kadouri Kevin To Robert M. Q. Shanks Yohei Doi

Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria have emerged as a serious threat to human and animal health. Bdellovibrio spp. and Micavibrio spp. are Gram-negative bacteria that prey on other Gram-negative bacteria. In this study, the ability of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus and Micavibrio aeruginosavorus to prey on MDR Gram-negative clinical strains was examined. Although the potential use of p...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1969
R J Seidler M P Starr

A procedure for one-step growth experiments on Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus growing parasitically in Escherichia coli B was developed. The resulting one-step growth curves showed that, under defined conditions at 30 C, each singly infected E. coli host cell, on the average, gave rise to 5.7 Bdellovibrio cells. This value was confirmed by single-burst experiments and by microscopic observations. I...

2013
Michael J. Capeness Carey Lambert Andrew L. Lovering Rob Till Kaoru Uchida Roy Chaudhuri Luke J. Alderwick David J. Lee David Swarbreck Susan Liddell Shin-Ichi Aizawa Renee Elizabeth Sockett

Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus are facultatively predatory bacteria that grow within gram-negative prey, using pili to invade their periplasmic niche. They also grow prey-independently on organic nutrients after undergoing a reversible switch. The nature of the growth switching mechanism has been elusive, but several independent reports suggested mutations in the hit (host-interaction) locus on the...

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