نتایج جستجو برای: photorhabdus

تعداد نتایج: 458  

2013
Lea Lango-Scholey Alexander O. Brachmann Helge B. Bode David J. Clarke

Photorhabdus is a genus of Gram-negative entomopathogenic bacteria that also maintain a mutualistic association with nematodes from the family Heterorhabditis. Photorhabdus has an extensive secondary metabolism that is required for the interaction between the bacteria and the nematode. A major component of this secondary metabolism is a stilbene molecule, called ST. The first step in ST biosynt...

2015
Nagesh Mandadi Christopher Hendrickson Savithri Handanahal Thippeswamy Rajappa Nikhita Pai Saleem Javeed Abraham Verghese Anil Rai Aneesh Pappu Geetha Nagaraj Amit Dhingra

We report here draft whole genome sequences of three novel strains of Photorhabdus luminescens of 5.2-5.3 Mbps in size, and with a G + C content of 42.5% (each). Symbiotic γ-proteobacteria belonging to the genera, Photorhabdus (Family: Enterobacteriaceae) with their natural vectors, the entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) (Phylum: Nematoda; Order: Rhabditida; Family: Heterorhabditidae), have emerg...

2011
John M. Chaston Garret Suen Sarah L. Tucker Aaron W. Andersen Archna Bhasin Edna Bode Helge B. Bode Alexander O. Brachmann Charles E. Cowles Kimberly N. Cowles Creg Darby Limaris de Léon Kevin Drace Zijin Du Alain Givaudan Erin E. Herbert Tran Kelsea A. Jewell Jennifer J. Knack Karina C. Krasomil-Osterfeld Ryan Kukor Anne Lanois Phil Latreille Nancy K. Leimgruber Carolyn M. Lipke Renyi Liu Xiaojun Lu Eric C. Martens Pradeep R. Marri Claudine Médigue Megan L. Menard Nancy M. Miller Nydia Morales-Soto Stacie Norton Jean-Claude Ogier Samantha S. Orchard Dongjin Park Youngjin Park Barbara A. Qurollo Darby Renneckar Sugar Gregory R. Richards Zoé Rouy Brad Slominski Kathryn Slominski Holly Snyder Brian C. Tjaden Ransome van der Hoeven Roy D. Welch Cathy Wheeler Bosong Xiang Brad Barbazuk Sophie Gaudriault Brad Goodner Steven C. Slater Steven Forst Barry S. Goldman Heidi Goodrich-Blair

Members of the genus Xenorhabdus are entomopathogenic bacteria that associate with nematodes. The nematode-bacteria pair infects and kills insects, with both partners contributing to insect pathogenesis and the bacteria providing nutrition to the nematode from available insect-derived nutrients. The nematode provides the bacteria with protection from predators, access to nutrients, and a mechan...

2017
Antje K. Heinrich Merle Hirschmann Nick Neubacher Helge B. Bode

The Gram-negative bacteria Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus are known to produce a variety of different natural products (NP). These compounds play different roles since the bacteria live in symbiosis with nematodes and are pathogenic to insect larvae in the soil. Thus, a fine tuned regulatory system controlling NP biosynthesis is indispensable. Global regulators such as Hfq, Lrp, LeuO and HexA hav...

2017
Frank Wesche Yue He Helge B Bode

In search for new natural products, which may lead to the development of new drugs for all kind of applications, novel methods are needed. Here we describe the identification of electrophilic natural products in crude extracts via their reactivity against azide as a nucleophile followed by their subsequent enrichment using a cleavable azide-reactive resin (CARR). Using this approach, natural pr...

2015
Stephanie Naidoo Boipelo Mothupi Jonathan Featherston Phelelani T. Mpangase Vincent M. Gray

Here, we report the draft genome sequence of Photorhabdus heterorhabditis strain VMG, a symbiont of the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis zealandica in South Africa. The draft genome sequence is 4,878,919 bp long and contains 4,023 protein-coding genes. The genome assembly contains 262 contigs with a G+C content of 42.22%.

Journal: :Journal of Insect Science 2005
Michael B. Blackburn John M. Domek Dale B. Gelman Jing S. Hu

Toxin complex a (Tca), a high molecular weight insecticidal protein complex produced by the entomopathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens, has been found to be orally toxic to both the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, and the sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci biotype B. The 48 hour LC50 for Tca against neonate L. decemlineata was found to be 2.7 ppm, and the growth o...

2007
Arryn Craney Tobias Hohenauer Ye Xu Naveen Kumar Navani Yingfu Li Justin Nodwell

The luxCDABE operon of the bioluminescent bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens has proven to be a superb transcriptional reporter. It encodes a luciferase (LuxA and LuxB) and the enzymes that produce its substrate (LuxC, LuxD and LuxE) so cells that express the cluster emit the 490-nm light spontaneously. The sequence of these genes is AT-rich (>69%) and for this and other reasons, they are not e...

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