CRISPR-Cas systems are present predominantly on mobile genetic elements in Vibrio species
Background Bacteria are prey for many viruses that hijack the bacterial cell in order to propagate, which can result in bacterial cell lysis and death.
Nathan D. McDonald +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Inhibitors of \u3cem\u3eN\u3csup\u3eα\u3c/sup\u3e\u3c/em\u3e-acetyl-l-ornithine Deacetylase: Synthesis, Characterization and Analysis of their Inhibitory Potency [PDF]
A series of N α-acyl (alkyl)- and N α-alkoxycarbonyl-derivatives of l- and d-ornithine were prepared, characterized, and analyzed for their potency toward the bacterial enzyme N α-acetyl-l-ornithine deacetylase (ArgE).
Budesinsky, M. +8 more
core +1 more source
Paramoeba atlantica as a Natural Intracellular Niche for Vibrios in Marine Ecosystems
Various vibrios can colonise a large vacuole called VCV (Vibrio‐containing‐vacuole) within Paramoeba atlantica. The VCVs acidify and the vibrios multiply and remain alive inside the VCVs for hours. The vibrio found associated with Paramoeba atlantica can be pathogenic to oysters, suggesting that Paramoebidae are a potential reservoir for pathogens ...
Laura Onillon +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Functionality of Two Origins of Replication in Vibrio cholerae Strains With a Single Chromosome
Chromosomal inheritance in bacteria usually entails bidirectional replication of a single chromosome from a single origin into two copies and subsequent partitioning of one copy each into daughter cells upon cell division.
Matthias Bruhn +9 more
doaj +1 more source
The role of microbiota in kelp gametophyte development and resilience to thermal stress
Abstract Ocean warming is driving profound changes in the ecology of marine habitat formers such as kelps, with negative implications for the biodiversity and ecosystem services they support. Thermal stress can disturb associated microbiota that are essential to the healthy functioning of kelp, but little is known about how this process influences ...
Reina J. Veenhof +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Laboratory evaluation on pathogenic potentialities of Vibrio furnissii
Sixteen strains of Vibrio furnissii recovered from 16 Brazilian patients with diarrhea were screened for virulence-associated factors. All strains were non-invasive, non-fimbriated, and did not produce either enterotoxins or cholera-like toxin.
Vera Magalhães +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Experimental colonization of Ulva spp. with algal-epiphytic antagonistic bacteria as a strategy for pathogen control in integrated multi-trophic aquaculture recirculating systems [PDF]
Probiotics are a potential tool for bacterial control in aquaculture (Pintado et al. 2011), decreasing the use of disinfectants and antibiotics and contributing to an ecosystem approach, which is more sustainable and respectful to the environment ...
Cremades Ugarte, Javier +5 more
core
Multi‐level eDNA metabarcoding revealed that even slight salinity changes alter the community composition of microorganisms and fish. The effect of salinity on alpha‐diversity was taxa‐dependent. Some potentially harmful microorganisms for fish were found, highlighting the importance of utilizing eDNA for monitoring.
Kohei Hamamoto +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Vibrio galatheae sp. nov., a novel member of the Vibrionaceae family isolated from the Solomon Sea. [PDF]
Based on genetic, chemotaxonomic and phenotypic characteristics, a novel species belonging to the genus Vibrio is described. The facultative anaerobic strain S2757T was isolated from a mussel collected in the Solomon Sea (Solomon Islands).
Giubergia, Sonia +3 more
core +1 more source
Vibrio populations across contrasting subtropical environments show salinity driving site differentiation while temperature governs seasonal succession. Phylogenetic analysis revealed three ecological groups with habitat‐specific thermal adaptations among genetically similar strains. Environmental heterogeneity in coastal ecosystems promotes fine‐scale
Siu Hei Wan +5 more
wiley +1 more source

