Evidence that glucose is the major transferred metabolite in dinoflagellate-cnidarian symbiosis.
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Trehalose is a chemical attractant in the establishment of coral symbiosisMetabolic constraints for a novel symbiosisSimilar specificities of symbiont uptake by adults and larvae in an anemone model system for coral biology.Transcriptome analysis illuminates the nature of the intracellular interaction in a vertebrate-algal symbiosis.Coral lipid bodies as the relay center interconnecting diel-dependent lipidomic changes in different cellular compartments.Production possibility frontiers in phototroph:heterotroph symbioses: trade-offs in allocating fixed carbon pools and the challenges these alternatives present for understanding the acquisition of intracellular habitatsApplication of 1H-NMR metabolomic profiling for reef-building corals.Subcellular investigation of photosynthesis-driven carbon assimilation in the symbiotic reef coral Pocillopora damicornis.First Description of Sulphur-Oxidizing Bacterial Symbiosis in a Cnidarian (Medusozoa) Living in Sulphidic Shallow-Water Environments.A Compartmental Comparison of Major Lipid Species in a Coral-Symbiodinium Endosymbiosis: Evidence that the Coral Host Regulates Lipogenesis of Its Cytosolic Lipid Bodies.The Symbiodinium kawagutii genome illuminates dinoflagellate gene expression and coral symbiosis.Relative Contributions of Various Cellular Mechanisms to Loss of Algae during Cnidarian Bleaching.Beneficial Microorganisms for Corals (BMC): Proposed Mechanisms for Coral Health and ResilienceDraft genome sequence of Kocuria sp. SM24M-10 isolated from coral mucus.Changes in fatty acid composition in the giant clam Tridacna maxima in response to thermal stress.Extensive differences in gene expression between symbiotic and aposymbiotic cnidarians.Coral-the world's most diverse symbiotic ecosystem.Association of coral algal symbionts with a diverse viral community responsive to heat shockCoral cell separation and isolation by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS).The role of floridoside in osmoadaptation of coral-associated algal endosymbionts to high-salinity conditions.Mapping carbon fate during bleaching in a model cnidarian symbiosis: the application of 13 C metabolomics.Isolation of clonal axenic strains of the symbiotic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium and their growth and host specificity(1).Light enhanced calcification in Stylophora pistillata: effects of glucose, glycerol and oxygen.Symbiosis induces widespread changes in the proteome of the model cnidarian Aiptasia.Transcriptomic differences between day and night in Acropora millepora provide new insights into metabolite exchange and light-enhanced calcification in corals.Optimal nutrient exchange and immune responses operate in partner specificity in the cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis.Comparative genomics of Paracoccus sp. SM22M-07 isolated from coral mucus: insights into bacteria-host interactions.Glucose-induced trophic shift in an endosymbiont dinoflagellate with physiological and molecular consequences.Single-cell measurement of ammonium and bicarbonate uptake within a photosymbiotic bioeroding sponge.Cryptic sex in Symbiodinium (Alveolata, Dinoflagellata) is supported by an inventory of meiotic genes.Metabolomic Fingerprints of Individual Algal Cells Using the Single-Probe Mass Spectrometry Technique.Molecular signatures of host specificity linked to habitat specialization in Exaiptasia sea anemones.
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Evidence that glucose is the major transferred metabolite in dinoflagellate-cnidarian symbiosis.
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Evidence that glucose is the m ...... lagellate-cnidarian symbiosis.
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John R Pringle
Matthew S Burriesci
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10.1242/JEB.070946
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2012-10-01T00:00:00Z