نتایج جستجو برای: photorhabdus

تعداد نتایج: 458  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Scott M Peat Richard H Ffrench-Constant Nick R Waterfield Judit Marokházi Andras Fodor Byron J Adams

Photorhabdus spp., the only known bioluminescent terrestrial bacteria are well known for their symbiotic association with heterorhabditid nematodes. This association, along with their ability to kill insects, has aroused interest in the evolutionary relationships within this bacterial group. Currently, three species are recognized within the genus Photorhabdus; P. temperata and P. luminescens, ...

2017
S. R. Mulla Shourabh Joshi

Entomopathogenic nematodes can provide effective biological control of several important soil insect pests that occur in cryptic habitats (Georgis and Manweiler, 1994; Koppenhofer, 2000). Favorable characteristics include formation of a durable infective stage that can be stored for long periods and applied by conventional methods, and persistence in the environment following application. In ad...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Karine Brugirard-Ricaud Alain Givaudan Julian Parkhill Noel Boemare Frank Kunst Robert Zumbihl Eric Duchaud

Entomopathogenic bacteria of the genus Photorhabdus harbor a type III secretion system. This system was probably acquired prior to the separation of the species within this genus. Furthermore, the core components of the secretion machinery are highly conserved but the predicted effectors differ between Photorhabdus luminescens and P. asymbiotica, two highly related species with different hosts.

2012
Aunchalee Thanwisai Sarunporn Tandhavanant Natnaree Saiprom Nick R. Waterfield Phan Ke Long Helge B. Bode Sharon J. Peacock Narisara Chantratita

Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus spp. are bacterial symbionts of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs). In this study, we isolated and characterized Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus spp. from across Thailand together with their associated nematode symbionts, and characterized their phylogenetic diversity. EPNs were isolated from soil samples using a Galleria-baiting technique. Bacteria from EPNs were cultu...

2012
Rousel Antonio Orozco Rousel A Orozco Patricia Stock Itsvan Molnar Xianchun Li

Photorhabdus are motile Gram-negative bacteria that have a mutualistic association with entomopathogenic Heterorhabditis nematodes. Nematodes vector the bacteria from one insect host to another, while the bacterial symbiont produces toxins and secondary metabolites that kill that the insect host. In this study, we characterize the bacterial symbiont of Heterorhabditis sonorensis, recently disco...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Ioannis Eleftherianos Sam Boundy Susan A Joyce Shazia Aslam James W Marshall Russell J Cox Thomas J Simpson David J Clarke Richard H ffrench-Constant Stuart E Reynolds

Photorhabdus is a virulent pathogen that kills its insect host by overcoming immune responses. The bacterium also secretes a range of antibiotics to suppress the growth of other invading microorganisms. Here we show that Photorhabdus produces a small-molecule antibiotic (E)-1,3-dihydroxy-2-(isopropyl)-5-(2-phenylethenyl)benzene (ST) that also acts as an inhibitor of phenoloxidase (PO) in the in...

Journal: :Microbiology 2005
Jane S Williams Marie Thomas David J Clarke

Photorhabdus is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria from the family Enterobacteriaceae. Members of Photorhabdus have a complex life cycle during which the bacterium has a pathogenic interaction with insect larvae whilst also maintaining a mutualistic relationship with nematodes from the family Heterorhabditidae. During growth in the insect, Photorhabdus bacteria produce a broad-spectrum antibioti...

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...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
A J Smigielski R J Akhurst N E Boemare

Phase variation in Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus spp. has a significant impact on their symbiotic relationship with entomopathogenic nematodes by altering the metabolic by-products upon which the nematodes feed. The preferential retention of the phase I variant by the infective-stage nematode and its better support for nematode reproduction than phase II indicates its importance in the bacterial...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2009
Patricia A Welham Dov J Stekel

A mathematical model of the Lux luminescence system, governed by the operon luxCDABE in the terrestrial bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens, was constructed using a set of coupled ordinary differential equations. This model will have value in the interpretation of Lux data when used as a reporter in time-course gene expression experiments. The system was tested on time series and stationary data...

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