نتایج جستجو برای: xenorhabdus nematophila

تعداد نتایج: 392  

2016
Jean-Claude Ogier Bernard Duvic Anne Lanois Alain Givaudan Sophie Gaudriault

Xenorhabdus is a bacterial symbiont of entomopathogenic Steinernema nematodes and is pathogenic for insects. Its life cycle involves a stage inside the insect cadaver, in which it competes for environmental resources with microorganisms from soil and the insect gut. Xenorhabdus is, thus, a useful model for identifying new interbacterial competition systems. For the first time, in an entomopatho...

2016
Gaëlle Bisch Jean-Claude Ogier Claudine Médigue Zoé Rouy Stéphanie Vincent Patrick Tailliez Alain Givaudan Sophie Gaudriault

Bacteria of the genus Xenorhabdus are symbionts of soil entomopathogenic nematodes of the genus Steinernema. This symbiotic association constitutes an insecticidal complex active against a wide range of insect pests. Within Xenorhabdus bovienii species, the X. bovienii CS03 strain (Xb CS03) is nonvirulent when directly injected into lepidopteran insects, and displays a low virulence when associ...

2015
Jia Yin Hongbo Zhu Liqiu Xia Xuezhi Ding Thomas Hoffmann Michael Hoffmann Xiaoying Bian Rolf Müller Jun Fu A. Francis Stewart Youming Zhang

Precise and fluent genetic manipulation is still limited to only a few prokaryotes. Ideally the highly advanced technologies available in Escherichia coli could be broadly applied. Our efforts to apply lambda Red technology, widely termed 'recombineering', in Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus yielded only limited success. Consequently we explored the properties of an endogenous Photorhabdus luminesc...

2015
Stephanie Naidoo Jonathan Featherston Vincent M. Gray

We report here the draft genome sequence of Xenorhabdus khoisanae strain MCB, a Gram-negative bacterium and symbiont of a Steinernema entomopathogenic nematode. The genome assembly consists of 266 contigs covering 4.68 Mb. Genome annotation revealed 3,869 protein-coding sequences, with a G+C content of 43.5%.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Martin Sergeant Paul Jarrett Margaret Ousley J Alun W Morgan

Four genes on a genomic fragment from Xenorhabdus nematophilus PMFI296 were shown to be involved in insecticidal activity towards three commercially important insect species. Each gene was expressed individually and in combinations in Escherichia coli, and the insecticidal activity of the lysates was determined. The combined four genes (xptA1, xptA2, xptB1, and xptC1), in E. coli, showed activi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1989
J Xu S Lohrke I M Hurlbert R E Hurlbert

The ability of Xenorhabdus nematophilus 19061/1 to be transformed by pHK17 plasmid DNA was studied and optimized. A number of factors, including culture conditions, stage of growth, transformation buffer pH, cation type and concentration required for the production of competency, washing, heat shock conditions, and cell-DNA ratio, were found to affect transformation significantly. On the basis ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
Hadas Hawlena Farrah Bashey Helena Mendes-Soares Curtis M Lively

An individual behaves spitefully when it harms itself in the act of harming other individuals. One of the clearest potential examples of spite is the costly production and release of toxins called bacteriocins. Bacteriocins are toxins produced by bacteria that can kill closely related strains of the same species. Theoretical work has predicted that bacteriocin-mediated interactions could play a...

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1998

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
E J Buecher I Popiel

The insect-parasitic nematode, Steinernema feltiae Filipjev strain 42, was reared in liquid culture along with its bacterial symbiont, Xenorhabdus nematophilus Thomas &Poinar. First-stage juveniles developed into reproducing adults in a maintenance salts medium containing resuspended Xenorhabdus cells and the yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus (Hansen) van der Walt or cholesterol. Cultures with medi...

2012
Friederike I Nollmann Andrea Dowling Marcel Kaiser Klaus Deckmann Sabine Grösch Richard ffrench-Constant Helge B Bode

The synthesis of the recently characterized depsipeptide szentiamide (1), which is produced by the entomopathogenic bacterium Xenorhabdus szentirmaii, is described. Whereas no biological activity was previously identified for 1, the material derived from the efficient synthesis enabled additional bioactivity tests leading to the identification of a notable activity against insect cells and Plas...

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