نتایج جستجو برای: symbiont

تعداد نتایج: 5165  

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Takahiro Hosokawa Yoshitomo Kikuchi Masakazu Shimada Takema Fukatsu

In parasitic associations, the evolutionary interest of a symbiont contradicts that of a host, which sometimes causes the phenomena so-called 'parasite manipulation' wherein symbiont infection alters host behaviour to facilitate its vertical/horizontal transmission. In mutualistic associations, meanwhile, symbiont-induced alteration of host behaviour that enhances its transmission has been litt...

2014
Yoshitomo Kikuchi Takema Fukatsu

Many insects possess endosymbiotic bacteria inside their body, wherein intimate interactions occur between the partners. While recent technological advancements have deepened our understanding of metabolic and evolutionary features of the symbiont genomes, molecular mechanisms underpinning the intimate interactions remain difficult to approach because the insect symbionts are generally uncultiv...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Nahomi Kaiwa Takahiro Hosokawa Naruo Nikoh Masahiko Tanahashi Minoru Moriyama Xian-Ying Meng Taro Maeda Katsushi Yamaguchi Shuji Shigenobu Motomi Ito Takema Fukatsu

Maternal investment for offspring's growth and survival is widespread among diverse organisms. Vertical symbiont transmission via maternal passage is also pivotal for offspring's growth and survival in many organisms. Hence, it is expected that vertical symbiont transmission may coevolve with various organismal traits concerning maternal investment in offspring. Here we report a novel phenotypi...

Journal: :Frontiers in physiology 2016
Thomas D. Hawkins Julia C. G. Hagemeyer Kenneth D. Hoadley Adam G. Marsh Mark E. Warner

Cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbioses are ecologically important and the subject of much investigation. However, our understanding of critical aspects of symbiosis physiology, such as the partitioning of total respiration between the host and symbiont, remains incomplete. Specifically, we know little about how the relationship between host and symbiont respiration varies between different holobion...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2008
Frank J Stewart Curtis R Young Colleen M Cavanaugh

Deep-sea clams of the family Vesicomyidae live in symbiosis with intracellular chemosynthetic bacteria. These symbionts are transmitted maternally (vertically) between host generations and should therefore show a pattern of genetic variation paralleling that of the cotransmitted host mitochondrion. However, instances of lateral (nonvertical) symbiont acquisition could still occur, thereby decou...

2013
Kristen A. Byler Maya Carmi-Veal Maoz Fine Tamar L. Goulet

In obligate symbioses, the host's survival relies on the successful acquisition and maintenance of symbionts. Symbionts can either be transferred from parent to offspring via direct inheritance (vertical transmission) or acquired anew each generation from the environment (horizontal transmission). With vertical symbiont transmission, progeny benefit by not having to search for their obligate sy...

2016
Tetsuro Ikuta Kanae Igawa Akihiro Tame Tsuneyoshi Kuroiwa Haruko Kuroiwa Yui Aoki Yoshihiro Takaki Yukiko Nagai Genki Ozawa Masahiro Yamamoto Ryusaku Deguchi Katsunori Fujikura Tadashi Maruyama Takao Yoshida

Symbiont transmission is a key event for understanding the processes underlying symbiotic associations and their evolution. However, our understanding of the mechanisms of symbiont transmission remains still fragmentary. The deep-sea clam Calyptogena okutanii harbours obligate sulfur-oxidizing intracellular symbiotic bacteria in the gill epithelial cells. In this study, we determined the locali...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Yoshitomo Kikuchi Isao Yumoto

The bean bug Riptortus pedestris is specifically associated with the Burkholderia gut symbiont and acquires the symbiont from the environment every generation. Here, we investigated the infective dose of the symbiont by experimental administration. The 50% infective dose was remarkably low, only 80 cells, indicating efficient colonization of the symbiont.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Takema Fukatsu Ryuichi Koga Wendy A Smith Kohjiiro Tanaka Naruo Nikoh Kayoko Sasaki-Fukatsu Kazunori Yoshizawa Colin Dale Dale H Clayton

The current study focuses on a symbiotic bacterium found in the slender pigeon louse, Columbicola columbae (Insecta: Phthiraptera). Molecular phylogenetic analyses indicated that the symbiont belongs to the gamma subdivision of the class Proteobacteria and is allied to Sodalis glossinidius, the secondary symbiont of tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) and also to the primary symbiont of grain weevils ...

Journal: :Biotechnology for Biofuels 2009
Aurélien Tartar Marsha M Wheeler Xuguo Zhou Monique R Coy Drion G Boucias Michael E Scharf

BACKGROUND Termite lignocellulose digestion is achieved through a collaboration of host plus prokaryotic and eukaryotic symbionts. In the present work, we took a combined host and symbiont metatranscriptomic approach for investigating the digestive contributions of host and symbiont in the lower termite Reticulitermes flavipes. Our approach consisted of parallel high-throughput sequencing from ...

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