نتایج جستجو برای: xenorhabdus nematophila

تعداد نتایج: 392  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
A Givaudan A Lanois

Xenorhabdus is a major insect pathogen symbiotically associated with nematodes of the family Steinernematidae. This motile bacterium displays swarming behavior on suitable media, but a spontaneous loss of motility is observed as part of a phenomenon designated phase variation which involves the loss of stationary-phase products active as antibiotics and potential virulence factors. To investiga...

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: :Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 2011
Anna Proschak Katharina Schultz Jennifer Herrmann Andrea J Dowling Alexander O Brachmann Richard ffrench-Constant Rolf Müller Helge B Bode

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1989
J J Farmer J H Jorgensen P A Grimont R J Akhurst G O Poinar E Ageron G V Pierce J A Smith G P Carter K L Wilson

An unusual isolate from a human leg wound was identified as Xenorhabdus luminescens. This finding led to the discovery or isolation of four additional strains, two from blood and two from wounds. Three of the five strains were from patients in San Antonio, Tex. Three strains were studied by DNA-DNA hybridization (S1 nuclease-trichloroacetic acid method) and were 77 to 100% related to each other...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2008
Jayne M Christen James F Campbell Ludek Zurek David I Shapiro-Ilan Edwin E Lewis Sonny B Ramaswamy

Entomopathogenic nematodes of the family Steinernematidae and their mutualistic bacteria (Xenorhabdus spp.) are lethal endoparasites of insects. We hypothesized that growth of the nematode's mutualistic bacteria in the insect host may contribute to the production of cues used by the infective juveniles (IJs) in responding to potential hosts for infection. Specifically, we tested if patterns of ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
L J Gerritsen G de Raay P H Smits

From Xenorhabdus luminescens XE-87.3 four variants were isolated. One, which produced a red pigment and antibiotics, was luminescent, and could take up dye from culture media, was considered the primary form (XE-red). A pink-pigmented variant (XE-pink) differed from the primary form only in pigmentation and uptake of dye. Of the two other variants, one produced a yellow pigment and fewer antibi...

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