Global and Phylogenetic Distribution of Quorum Sensing Signals, Acyl Homoserine Lactones, in the Family of Vibrionaceae [PDF]
Bacterial quorum sensing (QS) and the corresponding signals, acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), were first described for a luminescent Vibrio species. Since then, detailed knowledge has been gained on the functional level of QS; however, the abundance of ...
Bastian Barker Rasmussen +2 more
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Production of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites by Marine Vibrionaceae [PDF]
Bacteria belonging to the Vibrionaceae family are widespread in the marine environment. Today, 128 species of vibrios are known. Several of them are infamous for their pathogenicity or symbiotic relationships.
Lone Gram
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Distribution of siderophore gene systems on a Vibrionaceae phylogeny: Database searches, phylogenetic analyses and evolutionary perspectives [PDF]
Siderophores are small molecules synthesized and secreted by bacteria and fungi to scavenge iron. Extracellular ferri-siderohores are recognized by cognate receptors on the cell surface for transport over membranes.
Rafi Ahmad, Peik Haugen
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The study determines the presence of Vibrionaceae, Betanodavirus and Iridovirus in marine cage-cultured fish, while identifying the roles of fish size, water physicochemical parameters and relationships among the pathogens itself.
Azila Abdullah +1 more
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Fluorogenic Membrane Overlays to Enumerate Total and Fecal Escherichia coli and Total Vibrionaceae in Shellfish and Seawater [PDF]
Three assays were developed to enumerate total and fecal Escherichia coli and total Vibrionaceae in shellfish, seawater, and other foods and environmental samples.
Gary P. Richards, Michael A. Watson
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Population genomics of Vibrionaceae isolated from an endangered oasis reveals local adaptation after an environmental perturbation [PDF]
Background In bacteria, pan-genomes are the result of an evolutionary “tug of war” between selection and horizontal gene transfer (HGT). High rates of HGT increase the genetic pool and the effective population size (N e ), resulting in open pan-genomes ...
Mirna Vázquez-Rosas-Landa +9 more
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Extensive fecal cast production and growth of Vibrionaceae in heat-stressed Atlantic salmon post-smolts [PDF]
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are known to reduce or cease voluntary feeding and show altered digesta consistency under heat stress. This study was performed to determine what bacterial species occur and to characterize bacterial taxa and quantify ...
John P. Bowman
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Growth on Chitin Impacts the Transcriptome and Metabolite Profiles of Antibiotic-Producing
Members of the Vibrionaceae family are often associated with chitin-containing organisms, and they are thought to play a major role in chitin degradation.
Sonia Giubergia +3 more
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Endozoicomonas dominance and Vibrionaceae stability underpin resilience in urban coral Madracis auretenra [PDF]
Coral resilience varies across species, with some exhibiting remarkable stability and adaptability, often mediated by their associated microbiomes. Given the species-specific nature of coral-microbiome interactions, investigating the microbiomes of urban-
Jordan Ruiz-Toquica +2 more
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Co-Culturing Microalgae with Roseobacter Clade Bacteria as a Strategy for Vibrionaceae Control in Microalgae-Enriched Artemia [PDF]
Bacterial communities associated with fish larvae are highly influenced by the microbiota of live prey used as feed (rotifers or Artemia), generally dominated by bacterial strains with a low degree of specialization and high growth rates, (e.g ...
José Pintado +3 more
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