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Estudio longitudinal de la relación entre presencia de bacterias periodontopatógenas y estado de salud periodontal.

2015

La periodontits crónica en una enfermedad que afecta a los tejidos periodontales y conlleva la destrucción de los mismos. En la cavidad oral se han identificado aproximadamente 500 especies de bacterias, de las cuales 415 están presentes en la placa subgingival pero no todas desempeñan el mismo papel en la etiopatogenia de la periodontitis crónica. A. Actinomycetemcomitans ha sido asociada a periodontitis agresiva, mientras que Porphyromonas gingivalis, A. actinomycetemcomitans, Tannerella forsythia, Treponema denticola y Eikenella corrodens se han asociado con periodontitis crónica. En 1998 Socransky et al, describieron el Complejo Rojo, formado por la asociación de Bacteroides forsythus (…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASbacterias periodontopatógenasperiodontitis crónica:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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A metabolomic study of yeast/bacteria interactions

2015

As a complex microbial ecosystem, wine is a particularly interesting model for studying interactions between microorganisms. Contact-independent interactions (indirect interactions) between the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisae and the lactic acid bacterium Oenococcus oeni have a direct effect on malolactic fermentation (MLF), induction and completion, which is an important factor in wine quality. Yeast strains could be classified as MLF+ phenotype if it usually stimulates the bacterial growth or MLF- in the opposite case. The known metabolites that stimulate or inhibit the MLF cannot always explain the phenotypic distinction. In this work, a multidisciplinary workflow combining non-targeted me…

UPLC-Q-TOF-MSWineBactérie lactiqueApprentissage automatique[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringYeastMicrobial interactionInteraction microbienne[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMachine learningVinLactic acid bacteriaMetabolomicsLevurePeptidesFT-ICR-MSMétabolomique
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Exiguobacterium pavilionensis str. N139, a halotolerant, UV-B and metal resistant bacteria from a high-altitude Andean lake

2016

We report the genome sequence of Exiguobacterium pavilionensis str. N139, isolated from a high-altitude Andean lake. The 2,952,588-bp genome contains one chromosome and three megaplasmids. The genome analysis suggests the presence of enzymes that confer E. pavilionensis str. N139 the ability to grow under multiple environmental extreme conditions, including high concentrations of different metals and high ultraviolet B radiation. Moreover, the regulation of its tryptophan biosynthesis suggests that novel pathways remain to be discovered, and that these pathways might be fundamental in the amino acid metabolism of the microbial community from Laguna Negra, Argentina .

UV resistanceResistant bacteriaAltitudebiologyTryptophan biosynthesisBotanyMicrobial metabolismHalotoleranceExtremophileExiguobacteriumbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiology
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Exploring the self-assembly of resorcinarenes : from molecular level interactions to mesoscopic structures

2012

UV-vis spectroscopyresorcinareneantibacterial silverionitspektroskopiaLangmuir-Blodgett filmsolid lipid nanoparticlemolekyylitfluorescence spectroscopysupramolecular chemistrystructural chemistryNMR spectroscopyorgaaninen kemiahost-guest chemistrytoiminnalliset materiaalitpinnoitteetX-ray crystallography
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Occurrence and virulence of Pseudoalteromonas spp. in cultured gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.).…

2007

During two long-term bacteriological surveys in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) and gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) culture facilities on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, four different species of Pseudoalteromonas were found in the internal organs of animals. Pseudoalteromonas undina, Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis, P. espejiana and Pseudoalteromonas sp. were isolated from 9% out of 177 European sea bass and 11.7% out of 547 gilthead sea bream and they were recovered as pure cultures in 50% of isolations. Among fish with positive bacterial growth, Pseudoalteromonas was more prevalent in sea bass showing clinical signs (27.7%) and in gilthead sea bream without clinical sig…

UndinaSerranidaebiologySparidaebusiness.industryEcologyPseudoalteromonas undinaZoologyLD50Aquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPseudoalteromonas haloplanktisPseudoalteromonasAquacultureFish pathogenic bacteriaDicentrarchusDicentrarchus labraxsense organsSea bassbusinessMarine aquaculture
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Does the freshwater mussel Anodonta anatina remove the fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare from water?

2021

AbstractGlobal decline of freshwater mussels (Unionoida) is threatening biodiversity and the essential ecosystem services that mussels provide. As filter-feeding organisms, freshwater mussels remove phytoplankton and suspended particles from the water. By filtering bacteria, freshwater mussels also decrease pathogen loads in the water. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the common freshwater bivalve Anodonta anatina (duck mussel) could remove the bacterial fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare from the water. Mussels reduced bacteria in both of the two experiments performed, so that the bacterial concentration at the end of the 96-h monitoring in mussel treatments was only…

Unionidaeanimal structuresbiofiltrationfungiAquatic Sciencepikkujärvisimpukkasimpukatkalatauditbakteeritduck musselekosysteemipalveluttaudinaiheuttajatcolumnaris diseasesuodatusbacteriaecosystem services
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Relationship between the endangered freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera, its salmonid host and co-infectants

2018

The relationship between the freshwater pearl mussel (hereafter FPM), Margaritifera margaritifera, and its salmonid host — pivotal for the conservation of this endangered bivalve — is characterized by a long parasitic stage (up to 11 months) and excessive host specificity. This thesis focuses on this relationship by experimentally studying the effect of FPM infection on the growth and resistance of salmonid fish and how the infection influences vulnerability of the host to other parasites and diseases, as well as how exposure of the host to other parasites affects vulnerability to FPM. Infection with FPM results in (i) reduced growth of the host, brown trout, during the parasitic period. Gl…

UnionidaelajiensuojeluimumadotparasitismconservationlohikalatlohiparasitismiisäntälajitpikkujärvisimpukkaFlavobacteriumimmunityinfektiotjokihelmisimpukkabakteeritMargaritiferidaetaimenloisetuhanalaiset eläimetimmuniteettiSalmonidae
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Specific sequence elements in the 5′ untranslated regions of rbcL and atpB gene mRNAs stabilize transcripts in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinh…

2001

Using a series of point mutations in chimeric reporter gene constructs consisting of the 5' regions of the Chlamydomonas chloroplast rbcL or atpB genes fused 5' to the coding sequence of the bacterial uidA (GUS) gene, RNA-stabilizing sequence elements were identified in vivo in the 5' untranslated regions (5' UTRs) of transcripts of the chloroplast genes rbcL and atpB in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. In chimeric rbcL 5' UTR:GUS transcripts, replacement of single nucleotides in the 10-nt sequence 5'-AUUUCCGGAC-3', extending from positions +38 to +47 relative to the transcripts' 5' terminus, shortened transcript longevity and led to a reduction in transcript abundance of more than 95%. A similar…

Untranslated regionChloroplastsLightMolecular Sequence DataChlamydomonas reinhardtiiNucleic acid secondary structureAnimalsCoding regionRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyGeneGeneticsReporter geneBase SequencebiologyChlamydomonasRNADarknessbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyGenes BacterialMutagenesisNucleic Acid Conformation5' Untranslated RegionsChlamydomonas reinhardtiiResearch ArticleRNA
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HSP70 gene expression in Mytilus galloprovincialis hemocytes is triggered by moderate heat shock and Vibrio anguillarum, but not by V. splendidus or …

2005

Complete sequence of HSP70 cDNA from the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis was established before quantifying its expression following moderate heat shock or injection of heat-killed bacteria. HSP70 cDNA is comprised of 2378 bp including one ORF of 654 aa, with a predicted 70 bp 5'-UTR and a 343 bp 3'-UTR (GenBank, 18 Jan 05, AY861684). Alignment identity ranged from 89% for Crassostrea ariakensis to 72% for C. virginica. Curiously, HSP70 gene and cDNA sequences from M. galloprovincialis, deposited later (03 and 27 May), show only 73% identity with the present sequence. Meanwhile, characteristic motifs of the HSP70 family were located in conserved positions. Expression of HSP70 gene was qua…

Untranslated regionVibrio anguillarumHemocytesMolecular Sequence DataImmunologyMicrococcusMicrobiologyComplementary DNAGene expressionAnimalsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsAmino Acid SequenceCloning MolecularPhylogenyVibrioMytilusBase SequencebiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactionbiology.organism_classificationMytilusRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA TechniqueHousekeeping geneHsp70RNA28S rRNA Gene expression Heat shock HSP70Sequence AlignmentHeat-Shock ResponseBacteriaDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental & Comparative Immunology
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The cockroach Blattella germanica obtains nitrogen from uric acid through a metabolic pathway shared with its bacterial endosymbiont.

2014

Uric acid storedin the fat bodyof cockroaches is a nitrogen reservoirmobilized in times of scarcity. The discovery of urease in Blattabacterium cuenoti, the primary endosymbiont of cockroaches, suggests that the endosymbiont may participate in cockroach nitrogen economy. However, bacterial urease may only be one piece in the entire nitrogen recycling process from insect uric acid. Thus, in addition to the uricolytic pathway to urea, there must be glutamine synthetase assimilating the released ammonia by the urease reaction to enable the stored nitrogen to be metabolically usable. None of the Blattabacterium genomes sequenced to date possess genes encoding for those enzymes. To test the host…

UreaseProlinePhysiologyNitrogenGlutamineFat BodyGenome InsectMolecular Sequence DataGlycinechemistry.chemical_compoundBlattabacteriumGlutamine synthetaseAnimalsAsparagineNitrogen metabolismAmino AcidsSymbiosischemistry.chemical_classificationBlattabacteriumBase SequencebiologyBacteroidetesBlattellidaebiology.organism_classificationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Uric AcidAmino acidGlutamineMetabolic pathwayGene Expression RegulationBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinUric acidDietary ProteinsAsparagineGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesMetabolic Networks and Pathways
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