Bacteria of the genus Sodalis live in symbiosis with various groups of insects. The best known member of this group, a secondary symbiont of tsetse flies Sodalis glossinidius, has become one of the most important models in investigating establishment and evolution of insect-bacteria symbiosis. It represents a bacterium in the early/intermediate state of the transition towards symbiosis, which allows for exploring such interesting topics as: usage of secretory systems for entering the host cell, tempo of the genome modification, and metabolic interaction with a coexisting primary symbiont. In this study, we describe a new Sodalis species which could provide a useful comparative model to the tsetse symbiont. It lives in association with Melop...
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) act as the sole vectors of the African trypanosome species that cause H...
BACKGROUND:The genus Arsenophonus is a group of symbiotic, mainly insect-associated bacteria with ra...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...
<div><p>Bacteria of the genus <em>Sodalis</em> live in symbiosis with various groups of insects. The...
Sodalis. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA support close relationships between the Gammaproteobacter...
Symbiosis is defined as the close and long relationship between two organisms. Establishment of ne...
Bacteria excel in most ecological niches, including insect symbioses. A cluster of bacterial symbion...
Since the introduction of advanced molecular methods the research on insect bacterial symbioses unde...
Sodalis glossinidius is a maternally transmitted secondary endosymbiont residing intracellularly in ...
International audienceHemipteran insects are well-known in their ability to establish symbiotic rela...
Despite extensive study, little is known about the origins of the mutualistic bacterial endosymbiont...
Recent molecular characterization of various microbial genomes has revealed differences in genome si...
As the technology used to examine bacteria using culture-independent methods has advanced, so too ha...
Microbial symbionts can be instrumental to the evolutionary success of their hosts. Here, we discuss...
Symbiosis is a long-term physical association between two or more species, although little is known ...
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) act as the sole vectors of the African trypanosome species that cause H...
BACKGROUND:The genus Arsenophonus is a group of symbiotic, mainly insect-associated bacteria with ra...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...
<div><p>Bacteria of the genus <em>Sodalis</em> live in symbiosis with various groups of insects. The...
Sodalis. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA support close relationships between the Gammaproteobacter...
Symbiosis is defined as the close and long relationship between two organisms. Establishment of ne...
Bacteria excel in most ecological niches, including insect symbioses. A cluster of bacterial symbion...
Since the introduction of advanced molecular methods the research on insect bacterial symbioses unde...
Sodalis glossinidius is a maternally transmitted secondary endosymbiont residing intracellularly in ...
International audienceHemipteran insects are well-known in their ability to establish symbiotic rela...
Despite extensive study, little is known about the origins of the mutualistic bacterial endosymbiont...
Recent molecular characterization of various microbial genomes has revealed differences in genome si...
As the technology used to examine bacteria using culture-independent methods has advanced, so too ha...
Microbial symbionts can be instrumental to the evolutionary success of their hosts. Here, we discuss...
Symbiosis is a long-term physical association between two or more species, although little is known ...
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) act as the sole vectors of the African trypanosome species that cause H...
BACKGROUND:The genus Arsenophonus is a group of symbiotic, mainly insect-associated bacteria with ra...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...