The periplasmic, group III catalase of Vibrio fischeri is required for normal symbiotic competence and is induced both by oxidative stress and by approach to stationary phase
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Xenorhabdus bovieniiRecognition between symbiotic Vibrio fischeri and the haemocytes of Euprymna scolopesThe novel sigma factor-like regulator RpoQ controls luminescence, chitinase activity, and motility in Vibrio fischeriAlterations in Vibrio fischeri motility correlate with a delay in symbiosis initiation and are associated with additional symbiotic colonization defects.Role for phosphoglucomutase in Vibrio fischeri-Euprymna scolopes symbiosis.Characterizing the host and symbiont proteomes in the association between the Bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes, and the bacterium, Vibrio fischeri.An exclusive contract: specificity in the Vibrio fischeri-Euprymna scolopes partnership.Purification and characterization of a catalase from the facultatively psychrophilic bacterium Vibrio rumoiensis S-1(T) exhibiting high catalase activity.LuxR- and acyl-homoserine-lactone-controlled non-lux genes define a quorum-sensing regulon in Vibrio fischeri.Transcriptional characterization of Vibrio fischeri during colonization of juvenile Euprymna scolopes.Competitive dominance among strains of luminous bacteria provides an unusual form of evidence for parallel evolution in Sepiolid squid-vibrio symbiosesHost-selected mutations converging on a global regulator drive an adaptive leap towards symbiosis in bacteria.Vibrio fischeri uses two quorum-sensing systems for the regulation of early and late colonization factorsCatalase-peroxidases of Legionella pneumophila: cloning of the katA gene and studies of KatA function.THE EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF A SEPIOLID SQUID-VIBRIO ASSOCIATION: FROM CELL TO ENVIRONMENTH-NOX-mediated nitric oxide sensing modulates symbiotic colonization by Vibrio fischeri.Vibrio fischeri lux genes play an important role in colonization and development of the host light organVibrio fischeri genes hvnA and hvnB encode secreted NAD(+)-glycohydrolases.Vibrio fischeri outer membrane protein OmpU plays a role in normal symbiotic colonization.Isolation and characterization of rpoS from a pathogenic bacterium, Vibrio vulnificus: role of sigmaS in survival of exponential-phase cells under oxidative stress.GacA regulates symbiotic colonization traits of Vibrio fischeri and facilitates a beneficial association with an animal host.Vibrio fischeri flavohaemoglobin protects against nitric oxide during initiation of the squid-Vibrio symbiosis.New rfp- and pES213-derived tools for analyzing symbiotic Vibrio fischeri reveal patterns of infection and lux expression in situ.Vibrio fischeri LuxS and AinS: comparative study of two signal synthasesContribution of pilA to competitive colonization of the squid Euprymna scolopes by Vibrio fischeriGenetic analysis of trimethylamine N-oxide reductases in the light organ symbiont Vibrio fischeri ES114FlrA, a sigma54-dependent transcriptional activator in Vibrio fischeri, is required for motility and symbiotic light-organ colonization.Growth-dependent catalase localization in Exiguobacterium oxidotolerans T-2-2T reflected by catalase activity of cells.Genomic and proteomic evidences unravel the UV-resistome of the poly-extremophile Acinetobacter sp. Ver3.Role for cheR of Vibrio fischeri in the Vibrio-squid symbiosis.Characterization of catalase from psychrotolerant Psychrobacter piscatorii T-3 exhibiting high catalase activity.Genomic Insight into the Host-Endosymbiont Relationship of Endozoicomonas montiporae CL-33(T) with its Coral Host.Enlightenment of old ideas from new investigations: more questions regarding the evolution of bacteriogenic light organs in squidsWhy do bacteria use so many enzymes to scavenge hydrogen peroxide?Characterization of htrB and msbB mutants of the light organ symbiont Vibrio fischeri.A conserved chemical dialog of mutualism: lessons from squid and vibrio.Characterization of the bacterial diversity in Indo-West Pacific loliginid and sepiolid squid light organs.Symbiotic conversations are revealed under genetic interrogation.Identification of a cellobiose utilization gene cluster with cryptic beta-galactosidase activity in Vibrio fischeriFacilitation of robust growth of Prochlorococcus colonies and dilute liquid cultures by "helper" heterotrophic bacteria.
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The periplasmic, group III catalase of Vibrio fischeri is required for normal symbiotic competence and is induced both by oxidative stress and by approach to stationary phase
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