نتایج جستجو برای: vibrio harveyi

تعداد نتایج: 15315  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
E A Joyce B L Bassler A Wright

Helicobacter pylori possesses a homolog of the luxS gene, initially identified by its role in autoinducer production for the quorum-sensing system 2 in Vibrio harveyi. The genomes of several other species of bacteria, notably Escherichia coli, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, and Vibrio cholerae, also include luxS homologs. All of these bacteria have been shown to produce active autoind...

2013
Hiroaki Naka Luis A Actis Jorge H Crosa

Many Vibrio anguillarum serotype O1 strains carry 65-kb pJM1-type plasmids harboring genes involved in siderophore anguibactin biosynthesis and transport. The anguibactin system is an essential factor for V. anguillarum to survive under iron-limiting conditions, and as a consequence, it is a very important virulence factor of this bacterium. Our comparative analysis of genomic data identified a...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
M Manefield L Harris S A Rice R de Nys S Kjelleberg

Expression of luminescence in the Penaeus monodon pathogen Vibrio harveyi is regulated by an intercellular quorum sensing mechanism involving the synthesis and detection of two signaling molecules, one of which is N-hydroxy butanoyl-L-homoserine lactone and the other of which is uncharacterized. Indirect evidence has suggested that virulence, associated with a toxic extracellular protein, and l...

2012
Natesan Sivakumar Muthuraman Sundararaman Gopal Selvakumar

The application of effective probiotics in shrimp aquaculture is an excellent alternative for chemicals and antibiotics to prevent disease control. This study was carried out to evaluate the probiotic potential of Lactobacillus acidophilus 04 (home made curd isolate) on pathogenic Vibrio in shrimp Penaeus monodon juveniles. L. acidophilus showed antibacterial activity against Vibrio parahaemoly...

Journal: :Molecular Systems Biology 2009
Pankaj Mehta Sidhartha Goyal Tao Long Bonnie L Bassler Ned S Wingreen

Bacteria communicate using secreted chemical signaling molecules called autoinducers in a process known as quorum sensing. The quorum-sensing network of the marine bacterium Vibrio harveyi uses three autoinducers, each known to encode distinct ecological information. Yet how cells integrate and interpret the information contained within these three autoinducer signals remains a mystery. Here, w...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Matthew B. Neiditch Michael J. Federle Audra J. Pompeani Robert C. Kelly Danielle L. Swem Philip D. Jeffrey Bonnie L. Bassler Frederick M. Hughson

Bacteria sense their environment using receptors of the histidine sensor kinase family, but how kinase activity is regulated by ligand binding is not well understood. Autoinducer-2 (AI-2), a secreted signaling molecule originally identified in studies of the marine bacterium Vibrio harveyi, regulates quorum-sensing responses and allows communication between different bacterial species. AI-2 sig...

2013
Bernadette M. Henares Yueming Xu Elizabeth M. Boon

Cell signaling plays an important role in the survival of bacterial colonies. They use small molecules to coordinate gene expression in a cell density dependent manner. This process, known as quorum sensing, helps bacteria regulate diverse functions such as bioluminescence, biofilm formation and virulence. In Vibrio harveyi, a bioluminescent marine bacterium, four parallel quorum-sensing system...

Journal: :Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin 2016
Beata Powroźnik Karolina Słoczyńska Krzysztof Marciniec Paweł Zajdel Elżbieta Pękala

Purpose: Determination of the mutagenic potential of new biologically active compounds is of great concern for preliminary toxicity testing and drug development. Methods: The mutagenic and antimutagenic effects of some quinoline- and isoquinolinesulfonamide analogs of aripiprazole (1-8), which display potent antidepressant, anxiolytic, and antipsychotic properties, were evaluated using the Vibr...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Boguang Sun Xiao-Hua Zhang Xuexi Tang Shushan Wang Yingbin Zhong Jixiang Chen Brian Austin

Vibrio harveyi hemolysin, an important virulence determinant in fish pathogenesis, was further characterized, and the enzyme was identified as a phospholipase B by gas chromatography. Site-directed mutagenesis revealed that a specific residue, Ser153, was critical for its enzymatic activity and for its virulence in fish.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Yingbin Zhong Xiao-Hua Zhang Jixiang Chen Zhenghao Chi Boguang Sun Yun Li Brian Austin

Vibrio harveyi VHH hemolysin is a putative pathogenicity factor in fish. In this study, the hemolysin gene vhhA was overexpressed in Escherichia coli, and the purified VHH was characterized with regard to pH and temperature profiles, phospholipase activity, cytotoxicity, pathogenicity to flounder, and the signal peptide.

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