The symbiotic bacterium Buchnera aphidicola lacks key genes in the biosynthesis of five essential amino acids (EAAs), and yet its animal hosts (aphids) depend on the symbiosis for the synthesis of these EAAs (isoleucine, leucine, methionine, phenylalanine, and valine). We tested the hypothesis, derived from genome annotation, that the missing Buchnera reactions are mediated by host enzymes, with the exchange of metabolic intermediates between the partners. The specialized host cells bearing Buchnera were separated into a Buchnera fraction and a Buchnera-free host cell fraction (HF). Addition of HF to isolated Buchnera preparations significantly increased the production of leucine and phenylalanine, and recombinant enzymes mediating the fina...
International audienceMany insects depend on obligate mutualistic bacteria to provide essential nutr...
Aphids maintain an obligate, endosymbiotic association with Buchnera sp., a bacterium closely relate...
ABSTRACT Beneficial microorganisms associated with animals derive their nutritional requirements ent...
The pea aphid contains symbiotic bacteria, Buchnera aphidicola, in specialized cells called bacterio...
[[abstract]]Evolutionary studies suggest that 200-250 million years ago an aphid ancestor was infect...
International audienceThe pea aphid genome includes 66 genes contributing to amino acid biosynthesis...
1-ACL (articles avec comité de lecture)Symbiotic associations involving intracellular microorganisms...
Organisms across the tree of life colonize novel environments by partnering with bacterial symbionts...
insects, feed on the phloem sap of plants (Pollard, 1973), which is a diet rich in sugars and usuall...
Intimate, mutualistic, association with microbes is a common mechanism for organisms to utilize cert...
Plant sap is a nutritionally unbalanced diet that constitutes a challenge for insects that feed excl...
Bacterial endosymbionts and their insect hosts establish an intimate metabolic relationship. Bacteri...
Pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) are insects containing genes of bacterial origin with putative func...
Aphids maintain an obligate, endosymbiotic association with Buchnera sp., a bacterium closely relate...
Bacterial endosymbionts and their insect hosts establish an intimate metabolic relationship. Bacteri...
International audienceMany insects depend on obligate mutualistic bacteria to provide essential nutr...
Aphids maintain an obligate, endosymbiotic association with Buchnera sp., a bacterium closely relate...
ABSTRACT Beneficial microorganisms associated with animals derive their nutritional requirements ent...
The pea aphid contains symbiotic bacteria, Buchnera aphidicola, in specialized cells called bacterio...
[[abstract]]Evolutionary studies suggest that 200-250 million years ago an aphid ancestor was infect...
International audienceThe pea aphid genome includes 66 genes contributing to amino acid biosynthesis...
1-ACL (articles avec comité de lecture)Symbiotic associations involving intracellular microorganisms...
Organisms across the tree of life colonize novel environments by partnering with bacterial symbionts...
insects, feed on the phloem sap of plants (Pollard, 1973), which is a diet rich in sugars and usuall...
Intimate, mutualistic, association with microbes is a common mechanism for organisms to utilize cert...
Plant sap is a nutritionally unbalanced diet that constitutes a challenge for insects that feed excl...
Bacterial endosymbionts and their insect hosts establish an intimate metabolic relationship. Bacteri...
Pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) are insects containing genes of bacterial origin with putative func...
Aphids maintain an obligate, endosymbiotic association with Buchnera sp., a bacterium closely relate...
Bacterial endosymbionts and their insect hosts establish an intimate metabolic relationship. Bacteri...
International audienceMany insects depend on obligate mutualistic bacteria to provide essential nutr...
Aphids maintain an obligate, endosymbiotic association with Buchnera sp., a bacterium closely relate...
ABSTRACT Beneficial microorganisms associated with animals derive their nutritional requirements ent...