نتایج جستجو برای: symbiont

تعداد نتایج: 5165  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Yong-Jin Won Steven J Hallam Gregory D O'Mullan Irvin L Pan Kurt R Buck Robert C Vrijenhoek

Deep-sea Bathymodiolus mussels, depending on species and location, have the capacity to host sulfur-oxidizing (thiotrophic) and methanotrophic eubacteria in gill bacteriocytes, although little is known about the mussels' mode of symbiont acquisition. Previous studies of Bathymodiolus host and symbiont relationships have been based on collections of nonoverlapping species across wide-ranging geo...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Grace E Lim Margo G Haygood

The bryozoans Bugula neritina and Bugula simplex harbor bacteria in the pallial sinuses of their larvae as seen by electron microscopy. In B. neritina, the bacterial symbiont has been characterized as a gamma-proteobacterium, "Candidatus Endobugula sertula." "Candidatus E. sertula" has been implicated as the source of the bryostatins, polyketides that provide chemical defense to the host and ar...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
S C Cary S J Giovannoni

Vesicomyid clams are conspicuous fauna at many deep-sea hydrothermal-vent and cold-seep habitats. All species examined have specialized gill tissue harboring endosymbiotic bacteria, which are thought to provide the hosts' sole nutritional support. In these species mechanisms of symbiont inheritance are likely to be key elements of dispersal strategies. These mechanisms have remained unresolved ...

2017
Bret M. Boyd Julie M. Allen Nam-Phuong Nguyen Pranjal Vachaspati Zachary S. Quicksall Tandy Warnow Lawrence Mugisha Kevin P. Johnson David L. Reed

Insects with restricted diets rely on symbiotic bacteria to provide essential metabolites missing in their diet. The blood-sucking lice are obligate, host-specific parasites of mammals and are themselves host to symbiotic bacteria. In human lice, these bacterial symbionts supply the lice with B-vitamins. Here, we sequenced the genomes of symbiotic and heritable bacterial of human, chimpanzee, g...

2006
Sritama Mukherjee S Ghosh S Sadhu K Maiti

A symbiont, isolated from root nodules of Crotalaria saltiana Andr., was identified as Rhizobium sp. It produced large amount of extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) in broth culture in yeast extract mannitol (YEM) medium. The EPS production and growth started simultaneously, though they have different stationary phases. The symbiont produced maximum EPS (16 μg/mL) when the medium was supplement...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
D L Distel H K Lee C M Cavanaugh

The coexistence of two phylogenetically distinct symbiont species within a single cell, a condition not previously known in any metazoan, is demonstrated in the gills of a Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vent mussel (family Mytilidae). Large and small symbiont morphotypes within the gill bacteriocytes are shown to be separate bacterial species by molecular phylogenetic analysis and fluorescent ...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2015
Gregory D D Hurst Crystal L Frost

Most species of insect, and many other plants and animals, carry maternally heritable microorganisms-viruses, bacteria, unicellular eukaryotes, and fungi that pass from a female host to her progeny. Maternal inheritance establishes a correlation between the fitness of symbiont and host female, which can select for the symbiont to contribute to host fitness. Nevertheless, its lack of transmissio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Ryuichi Koga Xian-Ying Meng Tsutomu Tsuchida Takema Fukatsu

Many insects are associated with obligate symbiotic bacteria, which are localized in specialized cells called bacteriocytes, vertically transmitted through host generations via ovarial passage, and essential for growth and reproduction of their hosts. Although vertical transmission is pivotal for maintenance of such intimate host-symbiont associations, molecular and cellular mechanisms underlyi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
James Skelton Robert P Creed Bryan L Brown

Direct horizontal transmission of pathogenic and mutualistic symbionts has profound consequences for host and symbiont fitness alike. While the importance of contact rates for transmission is widely recognized, the processes that underlie variation in transmission during contact are rarely considered. Here, we took a symbiont's perspective of transmission as a form of dispersal and adopted the ...

2016
Luciana Loureiro Penha Luísa Hoffmann Silvanna Sant’Anna de Souza Allan Cézar de Azevedo Martins Thayane Bottaro Francisco Prosdocimi Débora Souza Faffe Maria Cristina Machado Motta Turán Péter Ürményi Rosane Silva

Trypanosomatids are parasites that cause disease in humans, animals, and plants. Most are non-pathogenic and some harbor a symbiotic bacterium. Endosymbiosis is part of the evolutionary process of vital cell functions such as respiration and photosynthesis. Angomonas deanei is an example of a symbiont-containing trypanosomatid. In this paper, we sought to investigate how symbionts influence hos...

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