Spirochetes from termite hindguts and freshwater sediments possessed homologs of a nitrogenase gene (nifH) and exhibited nitrogenase activity, a previously unrecognized metabolic capability in spirochetes. Fixation of 15-dinitrogen was demonstrated with termite gut Treponema ZAS-9 and free-living Spirochaeta aurantia. Homologs of nifH were also present in human oral and bovine ruminal treponemes. Results implicate spirochetes in the nitrogen nutrition of termites, whose food is typically low in nitrogen, and in global nitrogen cycling. These results also proffer spirochetes as a likely origin of certain nifHs observed in termite guts and other environments that were not previously attributable to known microbes
Fungus-growing termites of the genus Macrotermes cultivate symbiotic fungi (Termitomyces) in their u...
Colony foundation and early growth is a critical period in the life-cycle of a termite colony, as th...
Termite is a detritus feeder as they feed on dead plant or animal matter. 36 isolates were identifie...
Spirochetes from termite hindguts and freshwater sediments possessed homologs of a nitrogenase gene ...
Abstract Intrinsic dinitrogen (N2) fixation by diazotrophic bacteria in termite hindguts has been co...
Wood-feeding termites possess symbiotic bacteria that are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen to ...
Xylophagous termites rely on nitrogen deficient foodstuff with a low C/N ratio. Most research work h...
Pure cultures of termite gut spirochetes were obtained and were shown to catalyze the synthesis of a...
The subject of this thesis is the influence of the microenvironment on the symbiosis between higher ...
International audienceNitrogen (N) fixation is a driving force for the formation of symbiotic associ...
Termites host symbiotic bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen, which makes termites important in th...
It has been hypothesized that nitrogen fixation occurs in the human gut. However, whether the gut mi...
President's Prize at 2007 National Entomological Society of America ConferenceSecond place in the Un...
Abstract Background The metabolic capacity for nitrogen fixation is known to be present in several p...
The hindguts of wood-feeding termites typically contain hundreds of microbial species. Together with...
Fungus-growing termites of the genus Macrotermes cultivate symbiotic fungi (Termitomyces) in their u...
Colony foundation and early growth is a critical period in the life-cycle of a termite colony, as th...
Termite is a detritus feeder as they feed on dead plant or animal matter. 36 isolates were identifie...
Spirochetes from termite hindguts and freshwater sediments possessed homologs of a nitrogenase gene ...
Abstract Intrinsic dinitrogen (N2) fixation by diazotrophic bacteria in termite hindguts has been co...
Wood-feeding termites possess symbiotic bacteria that are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen to ...
Xylophagous termites rely on nitrogen deficient foodstuff with a low C/N ratio. Most research work h...
Pure cultures of termite gut spirochetes were obtained and were shown to catalyze the synthesis of a...
The subject of this thesis is the influence of the microenvironment on the symbiosis between higher ...
International audienceNitrogen (N) fixation is a driving force for the formation of symbiotic associ...
Termites host symbiotic bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen, which makes termites important in th...
It has been hypothesized that nitrogen fixation occurs in the human gut. However, whether the gut mi...
President's Prize at 2007 National Entomological Society of America ConferenceSecond place in the Un...
Abstract Background The metabolic capacity for nitrogen fixation is known to be present in several p...
The hindguts of wood-feeding termites typically contain hundreds of microbial species. Together with...
Fungus-growing termites of the genus Macrotermes cultivate symbiotic fungi (Termitomyces) in their u...
Colony foundation and early growth is a critical period in the life-cycle of a termite colony, as th...
Termite is a detritus feeder as they feed on dead plant or animal matter. 36 isolates were identifie...