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Host phylogeny, habitat, and diet are main drivers of the cephalopod and mollusk gut microbiome
Background Invertebrates are a very attractive subject for studying host-microbe interactions because of their simple gut microbial community and host diversity.
Woorim Kang +11 more
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This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial activity in vitro of Salpianthus macrodontus and Azadirachta indica extracts against potentially pathogenic bacteria for Pacific white shrimp.
Pedro Ulises Bautista-Rosales +7 more
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The pelagic tunicate pyrosome, Pyrosoma atlanticum, is known for its brilliant bioluminescence, but the mechanism causing this bioluminescence has not been fully characterized. This study identifies the bacterial bioluminescent symbionts of P. atlanticum
Alexis Berger +7 more
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A rare cause of cellulitis: Photobacterium damselae
Photobacterium damselae, a marine bacterium from Vibrionaceae family, is a well-known primary pathogen for fish, mollusks, crustaceans, etc. Humans may also get infected accidentally during exposure to marine animals or seawater. In addition to economic concern for aquaculture and fish industry, it is also a microbe of concern for human beings, as it ...
Sahu, Kamal Kant +2 more
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Bacteria belonging to the species Photobacterium damselae are pathogens of cultured marine fish, causing diseases of high importance, such as Pasteurellosis. Thus, they are considered a major threat to the aquaculture sector. Despite the great importance
Athanasios Lattos +5 more
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Bacterial diseases of marine fish inflict significant economic damage to fisheries and aquaculture and pose an increasing risk to public health. When addressing fish disease, an accumulating body of research suggests adding another factor to the classic ...
Peleg Itay +13 more
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Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) is a common strategy to selectively prevent the growth of certain species of meat spoiling bacteria. This study aimed to determine the impact of high oxygen MAP (70% O2, 30% CO2, red and white meats) and oxygen-free ...
Sandra Fuertes-Perez +4 more
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Crystal structures of sialyltransferase from Photobacterium damselae [PDF]
Sialyltransferase structures fall into either GT‐A or GT‐B glycosyltransferase fold. Some sialyltransferases from the Photobacterium genus have been shown to contain an additional N‐terminal immunoglobulin (Ig)‐like domain. Photobacterium damselae α2–6‐sialyltransferase has been used efficiently in enzymatic and chemoenzymatic synthesis of α2–6‐linked ...
Huynh, N +6 more
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Microbial community diversity associated with healthy and unhealthy shrimp (early mortality syndrome) at Malaysian shrimp farm [PDF]
Microbial community diversity of healthy and unhealthy shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) with early mortality syndrome (EMS), collected from shrimp farms in Kedah and Penang, Malaysia, were examined using a cultivation method and 16S rRNA gene analysis.
Muhammad Faiz Abdul Kuthoose +3 more
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Photobacterium mandapamensis Hendrie et al., a Later Subjective Synonym of Photobacterium leiognathi Boisvert et al. [PDF]
A comparison of the phenotypic and genotypic characters of the type strain of Photobacterium leiognathi Boisvert et al. 1967 with those of the type strain of Photobacterium mandapamensis Hendrie et al. 1970 indicates that these organisms belong to one and the same species. The correct name of this species, on the basis of priority, is P.
J. L. REICHELT, P. BAUMANN
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