Widespread success of the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia across insects and nematodes is due to efficient vertical transmission and reproductive manipulations. Many strains, including wMel from Drosophila melanogaster, exhibit a specific concentration to the germplasm at the posterior pole of the mature oocyte, thereby ensuring high fidelity of parent-offspring transmission. Transport of Wolbachia to the pole relies on microtubules and the plus-end directed motor kinesin heavy chain (KHC). However, the mechanisms mediating Wolbachia’s association with KHC remain unknown. Here we show that reduced levels of the host canonical linker protein KLC results in dramatically increased levels of Wolbachia at the oocyte’s posterior, suggesting tha...
Wolbachia are gram-negative, obligate, intracellular bacteria carried by a majority of insect specie...
The reproductive parasites Wolbachia are the most common endosymbionts on earth, present in a pletho...
Wolbachia pipientis is a vertically transmitted, obligate intracellular symbiont of arthropods. The ...
Widespread success of the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia across insects and nematodes is due to e...
(A) Under normal conditions in stage 10a D. melanogaster oocytes, around 16% of Wolbachia in the ooc...
To investigate the role of the host cytoskeleton in the maternal transmission of the endoparasitic b...
To investigate the role of the host cytoskeleton in the maternal transmission of the endoparasitic b...
<div><p>To investigate the role of the host cytoskeleton in the maternal transmission of the endopar...
<div><p><i>Wolbachia pipientis</i> is a ubiquitous, maternally transmitted bacterium that infects th...
A broad array of endosymbionts ensure their spread through host populations via vertical transmissio...
Many bacteria live as intracellular symbionts, causing persistent infections within insects. One ext...
(A-F) Confocal micrographs of D. melanogaster oocytes stained with propidium iodide (PI) showing rep...
ABSTRACT Many bacteria live as intracellular symbionts, causing persistent infections within insects...
The intracellular bacteria Wolbachia infect up to 40% of all insect species, including the vectors o...
Wolbachia are intracellular endosymbionts hosted within the cells of many arthropods, including inse...
Wolbachia are gram-negative, obligate, intracellular bacteria carried by a majority of insect specie...
The reproductive parasites Wolbachia are the most common endosymbionts on earth, present in a pletho...
Wolbachia pipientis is a vertically transmitted, obligate intracellular symbiont of arthropods. The ...
Widespread success of the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia across insects and nematodes is due to e...
(A) Under normal conditions in stage 10a D. melanogaster oocytes, around 16% of Wolbachia in the ooc...
To investigate the role of the host cytoskeleton in the maternal transmission of the endoparasitic b...
To investigate the role of the host cytoskeleton in the maternal transmission of the endoparasitic b...
<div><p>To investigate the role of the host cytoskeleton in the maternal transmission of the endopar...
<div><p><i>Wolbachia pipientis</i> is a ubiquitous, maternally transmitted bacterium that infects th...
A broad array of endosymbionts ensure their spread through host populations via vertical transmissio...
Many bacteria live as intracellular symbionts, causing persistent infections within insects. One ext...
(A-F) Confocal micrographs of D. melanogaster oocytes stained with propidium iodide (PI) showing rep...
ABSTRACT Many bacteria live as intracellular symbionts, causing persistent infections within insects...
The intracellular bacteria Wolbachia infect up to 40% of all insect species, including the vectors o...
Wolbachia are intracellular endosymbionts hosted within the cells of many arthropods, including inse...
Wolbachia are gram-negative, obligate, intracellular bacteria carried by a majority of insect specie...
The reproductive parasites Wolbachia are the most common endosymbionts on earth, present in a pletho...
Wolbachia pipientis is a vertically transmitted, obligate intracellular symbiont of arthropods. The ...