نتایج جستجو برای: symbiotic bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 188312  

2018
Shruti Yadav Joanna Frazer Ashima Banga Katherine Pruitt Sneh Harsh John Jaenike Ioannis Eleftherianos

Associations between endosymbiotic bacteria and their hosts represent a complex ecosystem within organisms ranging from humans to protozoa. Drosophila species are known to naturally harbor Wolbachia and Spiroplasma endosymbionts, which play a protective role against certain microbial infections. Here, we investigated whether the presence or absence of endosymbionts affects the immune response o...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Christine Bobik Eliane Meilhoc Jacques Batut

Sinorhizobium meliloti exists either in a free-living state in the soil or in symbiosis within legume nodules, where the bacteria differentiate into nitrogen-fixing bacteroids. Expression of genes involved in nitrogen fixation and associated respiration is governed by two intermediate regulators, NifA and FixK, respectively, which are controlled by a two-component regulatory system FixLJ in res...

2007
Allyson M. MacLean Turlough M. Finan Michael J. Sadowsky

Over the last several decades, there have been a large number of studies done on the genetics, biochemistry, physiology, ecology, and agronomics of the bacteria forming nitrogen-fixing symbioses with legumes. These bacteria, collectively referred to as the rhizobia, are taxonomically and physiologically diverse members of the a and b subclasses of the Proteobacteria, and mostly comprise members...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2007
Xiongfei Ju Liping Zhao Baolin Sun

Significant advances in the ecology, physiology and genetics of reductively dechlorinating bacteria have revealed their important environmental roles in bioremediation and in the global chlorine cycle. N2 fixation has been widely observed in symbiotic, associative and free-living bacteria. Here we show physiological and molecular evidence that reductively dechlorinating bacteria are capable of ...

2017
Bret M. Boyd Julie M. Allen Nam-Phuong Nguyen Pranjal Vachaspati Zachary S. Quicksall Tandy Warnow Lawrence Mugisha Kevin P. Johnson David L. Reed

Insects with restricted diets rely on symbiotic bacteria to provide essential metabolites missing in their diet. The blood-sucking lice are obligate, host-specific parasites of mammals and are themselves host to symbiotic bacteria. In human lice, these bacterial symbionts supply the lice with B-vitamins. Here, we sequenced the genomes of symbiotic and heritable bacterial of human, chimpanzee, g...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Matthew H Becker Jenifer B Walke Shawna Cikanek Anna E Savage Nichole Mattheus Celina N Santiago Kevin P C Minbiole Reid N Harris Lisa K Belden Brian Gratwicke

Symbiotic microbes can dramatically impact host health and fitness, and recent research in a diversity of systems suggests that different symbiont community structures may result in distinct outcomes for the host. In amphibians, some symbiotic skin bacteria produce metabolites that inhibit the growth of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a cutaneous fungal pathogen that has caused many amphib...

2016
Ali Sepahi Héctor Cordero Howard Goldfine Maria Ángeles Esteban Irene Salinas

Symbiotic bacteria and mucosal immunoglobulins have co-evolved for millions of years in vertebrate animals. Symbiotic bacteria products are known to modulate different aspects of the host immune system. We recently reported that Flectobacillus major is a predominant species that lives in the gill and skin mucosal surfaces of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). F. major is known to produce sphi...

2016
Meiling Zhang Yuhong Sun Liqiao Chen Chunfang Cai Fang Qiao Zhenyu Du Erchao Li Wan-Xi Yang

Aquatic animals have a close relationship with water, but differences in their symbiotic bacteria and the bacterial composition in water remains unclear. Wild or domestic Chinese mitten crabs (Eriocheir sinensis) and the water in which they live were collected from four sampling sites in Jiangsu and Shanghai, China. Bacterial composition in water, gills or guts of E. sinensis, were compared by ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Jessica McCann Eric V Stabb Deborah S Millikan Edward G Ruby

The luminous bacterium Vibrio fischeri colonizes a specialized light-emitting organ within its squid host, Euprymna scolopes. Newly hatched juvenile squid must acquire their symbiont from ambient seawater, where the bacteria are present at low concentrations. To understand the population dynamics of V. fischeri during colonization more fully, we used mini-Tn7 transposons to mark bacteria with a...

2017
François Renoz Antoine Champagne Hervé Degand Anne-Marie Faber Pierre Morsomme Vincent Foray Thierry Hance

Symbiotic bacteria are common in insects and can affect various aspects of their hosts' biology. Although the effects of insect symbionts have been clarified for various insect symbiosis models, due to the difficulty of cultivating them in vitro, there is still limited knowledge available on the molecular features that drive symbiosis. Serratia symbiotica is one of the most common symbionts fou...

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