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Bacterial endosymbionts

This chapter focuses on Wolbachia in filarial nematodes. EM studies have also revealed intracellular bacteria in other nematodes (e.g. Shepperd et al., 1973 Marti et al., 1995) and the bacterial endosymbionts of plant pathogenic nematodes belonging to the genus Xiphinema have recently been identified as belonging to the verrucomicrobia group (Vandekerckhove et al., 2000). However, most nematode bacteria are still to be identified. These may also play important roles in nematode biology. [Pg.46]

Bandi, C., McCall, J.W., Genchi, C., Corona, S., Venco, L. and Sacchi, L. (1999) Effects of tetracycline on the filarial worms Brugia pahangi and Dirofilaria immitis and their bacterial endosymbionts Wolbachia. InternationalJournalfor Parasitology 29, 357-364. [Pg.47]

O Neill, S.L., Giordano, R., Colbert, A.M.E., Karr, T.L. and Robertson, H.M. (1992) 16S rRNA phylogenetic analysis of the bacterial endosymbionts associated with cytoplasmic incompatibility in insects. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 89, 2699—2702. [Pg.50]

Symbiotic system can now carry out aerobic catabolism. Some bacterial genes move to the nucleus, and the bacterial endosymbionts become mitochondria. [Pg.35]

While sulfide is toxic to cytochrome (c) oxidase the most important enzyme of the respiratoiy chain, at concentrations in the tens of pM, thiosulfate is not Thus, the animal has produced a soluble and excretable detoxification product and protected animal respiration. This thiosulfate still contains large amounts of energy and can serve as a substrate for bacterial chemoautotrophic metabolism. The bacterial endosymbionts can utilize the thiosulfate along with sulfide to fix CO2 (5Q) and supply the host s nutritional needs. [Pg.259]

Que, N.L., Lin, S., Cotter, R.J., Raetz, C.R. Purification and mass spectrometry of six lipid A species from the bacterial endosymbiont Rhizobium etli. Demonstration of a conserved distal unit and a variable proximal portion. J Biol Chem 275 (2000) 28006-28016. [Pg.50]

Rubisco of Bacterial Endosymbionts of Hydrothermal Vent Animals Undersea hydrothermal vents support remarkable ecosystems. At these extreme depths there is no light to support photosynthesis, yet thriving vent communities are found. Much of their primary productivity occurs through chemosynthesis carried out by bacterial symbionts that live in specialized organs (trophosomes) of... [Pg.232]

Robinson and coworkers measured the O value for the rubisco of the bacterial endosymbionts. They purified rubisco from tube-worm trophosomes, reacted it with mixtures of different ratios of 02 and C02 in the presence of [l-3H]ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate, and measured the ratio of [3H]phospho-glycerate to [3H]phosphoglycolate. [Pg.232]

Bianciotto, V., Lumini, E., Lanfranco, L. et al. (2000). Detection and identification of bacterial endosymbionts in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi belonging to Gigasporaceae. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 66, 4503-9. [Pg.45]

Figure 10 Rhizoxin, a polyketide from bacterial endosymbionts of the pathogenic fungus Rhizopus microsporus. Figure 10 Rhizoxin, a polyketide from bacterial endosymbionts of the pathogenic fungus Rhizopus microsporus.
Minic Z, Simon V, Penverne B, Gaill F, Herve G. Contribution 64. of the bacterial endosymbiont to the biosynthesis of pyrimidine nucleotides in the deep-sea tube worm Riftia pachyptila. J. Biol. [Pg.1755]

Distel DL, Lane DJ, Olsen GJ, Giovannoni SJ, Pace B, Pace NR, 72. Stahl DA, Felbeck H. Sulfur-oxidizing bacterial endosymbionts ... [Pg.1755]

Nakabachi A, Yamashita A, Toh H, Ishikawa H, Dunbar HE, 96. Moran NA, Hattori M. The 160-kilobase genome of the bacterial endosymbiont Carsonella. Science 2006 314 267. [Pg.1756]

Keiser PB, Reynolds SM, Awadzi K, Ottesen EA, Taylor MJ, Nutman TB. Bacterial endosymbionts of Onchocerca volvulus in the pathogenesis of posttreatment reactions. J Infect Dis 2002 185(6) 805-11. [Pg.1953]

Nealson K, Hastings JW. Luminescent bacterial endosymbionts in bioluminescent tunicates. In Schwemmler W, Schenk J, eds. Endocytobiology, Berlin Walter de Gruyter Co, 1980 461-6. [Pg.13]

Partida Martinez, L. P., de Looss, C. F., Ishida, K., Ishida, M., Roth, M., Buder, K., et al. (2007). Rhizonin, the first mycotoxin isolated from the zygomycota, is not a fungal metabolite but is produced by bacterial endosymbionts. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73, 793-797. [Pg.432]

Partida-Martinez, L.P. Hertweck, C.A gene cluster encodingrhizoxin biosynthesis in "Burkholderia rhizoxina", the bacterial endosymbiont of the fungus Rhizopus mKro-sporus. ChemBioChem 8, 41-45 (2007). [Pg.72]

Pond, D.W., Bell, M.V., Dixon, D.R., FaDick, A.E., Segonzac, M., and Sargent, J.R. (1998) Stable-carbon isotope composition of fatty acids in hydrothermal vent mussels containing methanotrophic and thiotrophic bacterial endosymbionts. Appl. Environ. Microbiol, 64, 370-375. [Pg.1440]


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