نتایج جستجو برای: xenorhabdus

تعداد نتایج: 383  

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1982
R J Akhurst

A wide range of micro-organisms, including yeasts, was found to be inhibited by the primary form of Xenorhabdus spp., but not by the secondary form. Only one Xenorhabdus strain, the symbiont of Neoaplectana glaseri, did not inhibit any of the micro-organisms tested; it is suggested that this strain may not have been isolated in the primary form. Gram-positive bacteria were sensitive to all acti...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1996
S Forst K Nealson

INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................................................21 PHYLOGENY AND TAXONOMY .............................................................................................................................23 Phylogeny ......................................................................

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
N E Boemare M H Boyer-Giglio J O Thaler R J Akhurst M Brehelin

Induction by mitomycin or high-temperature treatment resulted in the production of bacteriocins and phages in both phases of Xenorhabdus nematophilus A24, indicating lysogeny. Phage DNA purified from X. nematophilus A24 hybridized to several fragments of DraI-digested A24 chromosomal DNA, confirming that the phage genome was incorporated into the bacterial chromosome. Bacteriocins and phages we...

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...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
J O Thaler B Duvic A Givaudan N Boemare

Xenorhabdus spp. and Photorhabdus spp., entomopathogenic bacteria symbiotically associated with nematodes of the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae, respectively, were shown to produce different lipases when they were grown on suitable nutrient agar. Substrate specificity studies showed that Photorhabdus spp. exhibited a broad lipase activity, while most of the Xenorhabdus spp. sec...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Charles E Cowles Heidi Goodrich-Blair

Members of the Steinernema genus of nematodes are colonized mutualistically by members of the Xenorhabdus genus of bacteria. In nature, Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes are always found in association with Xenorhabdus nematophila bacteria. Thus, this interaction, like many microbe-host associations, appears to be species specific. X. nematophila requires the nilA, nilB, and nilC genes to colon...

2017
Reda E. A. Moghaieb Abdelhadi A. Abdelhadi Hanan A. El-Sadawy Nesreen A. T. Allam Baiome Abdelmaguid Baiome Mohamed H. Soliman

Five bacterial strains were isolated from the hemocoel of the greater wax moth larvae (Galleria mellonella) infected with the entomopathogenic nematodes: Heterorhabditis bacteriophora HP88, Heterorhabditis indicus RM1 and Heterorhabditis sp (S1), Steinernema abbasi and Steinernema sp. (S II). Strains were identified as Photorhabdus luminescens HRM1, P. luminescens HS1, P. luminescens HP88, Xeno...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2013
Tiarin Ferreira Carol A van Reenen Akihito Endo Cathrin Spröer Antoinette P Malan Leon M T Dicks

Bacterial strain SF87(T), and additional strains SF80, SF362 and 106-C, isolated from the nematode Steinernema khoisanae, are non-bioluminescent Gram-reaction-negative bacteria that share many of the carbohydrate fermentation reactions recorded for the type strains of recognized Xenorhabdus species. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence data, strain SF87(T) is shown to be closely related (98% similar...

Journal: :Orvosi hetilap 2015
Erzsébet Burgettiné Böszörményi István Barcs Gyula Domján Katalin Bélafiné Bakó András Fodor László Makrai Dávid Vozik

INTRODUCTION Many multi-resistant patogens appear continuously resulting in a permanent need for the development of novel antibiotics. A large number of antibiotics introduced in clinical and veterinary practices are not effective. Antibacterial peptides with unusual mode of action may represent a promising option against multi-resistant pathogens. The entomopathogenic Xenorhabdus budapestensis...

Journal: :نامه انجمن حشره شناسی ایران 0
m. hassani-kakhki m. koohi habibi t. yoshiga a. kharazi-pakdel j. karimi

the gram-negative bacterium xenorhabdus is mutualistically associated with entomopathogenic nematode, steinernema. three bacterial strains were isolated from the entomopathogenic nematodes, steinernema glaseri (steiner) and s. carpocapsae (weiser), of the white grubs, polyphylla olivieri (laporte de castelnau) in iran. this study was focused on the characterization of the bacterial strains by u...

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