ATP/ADP translocases: a common feature of obligate intracellular amoebal symbionts related to Chlamydiae and Rickettsiae
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The Genome of the Amoeba Symbiont "Candidatus Amoebophilus asiaticus" Reveals Common Mechanisms for Host Cell Interaction among Amoeba-Associated BacteriaLawsonia intracellularis contains a gene encoding a functional rickettsia-like ATP/ADP translocase for host exploitationLateral gene exchanges shape the genomes of amoeba-resisting microorganismsThe alternative translational profile that underlies the immune-evasive state of persistence in Chlamydiaceae exploits differential tryptophan contents of the protein repertoireDevelopmental Cycle and Genome Analysis of "Rubidus massiliensis," a New Vermamoeba vermiformis Pathogen.Molecular identification and functional characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana mitochondrial and chloroplastic NAD+ carrier proteinsEnlightening energy parasitism by analysis of an ATP/ADP transporter from chlamydiaeStudy of the five Rickettsia prowazekii proteins annotated as ATP/ADP translocases (Tlc): Only Tlc1 transports ATP/ADP, while Tlc4 and Tlc5 transport other ribonucleotidesTransmission electron microscopy reveals distinct macrophage- and tick cell-specific morphological stages of Ehrlichia chaffeensisMassive comparative genomic analysis reveals convergent evolution of specialized bacteriaDid an ancient chlamydial endosymbiosis facilitate the establishment of primary plastids?Phylogenomic reconstruction indicates mitochondrial ancestor was an energy parasite.Minimization of extracellular space as a driving force in prokaryote association and the origin of eukaryotes.Endosymbiotic gene transfer from prokaryotic pangenomes: Inherited chimerism in eukaryotesGenome sequence of Rickettsia bellii illuminates the role of amoebae in gene exchanges between intracellular pathogens.Diversity of the parachlamydiae in the environment.Chlamydiae has contributed at least 55 genes to Plantae with predominantly plastid functionsChlamydial genes shed light on the evolution of photoautotrophic eukaryotesEvidence that the intra-amoebal Legionella drancourtii acquired a sterol reductase gene from eukaryotes.Amoebae as training grounds for intracellular bacterial pathogens.Energized outer membrane and spatial separation of metabolic processes in the hyperthermophilic Archaeon Ignicoccus hospitalisWhat was the real contribution of endosymbionts to the eukaryotic nucleus? Insights from photosynthetic eukaryotesHorizontal gene transfer from extinct and extant lineages: biological innovation and the coral of life.Identification and characterization of the Chlamydia trachomatis L2 S-adenosylmethionine transporterBacterial endosymbionts of free-living amoebae.Legionella pneumophila secretes a mitochondrial carrier protein during infection.Comparative transcriptional analysis of homologous pathogenic and non-pathogenic Lawsonia intracellularis isolates in infected porcine cellsNucleotide parasitism by Simkania negevensis (Chlamydiae).Progress in rickettsial genome analysis from pioneering of Rickettsia prowazekii to the recent Rickettsia typhi.An Acanthamoeba sp. containing two phylogenetically different bacterial endosymbiontsLaser microdissection coupled with RNA-seq analysis of porcine enterocytes infected with an obligate intracellular pathogen (Lawsonia intracellularis).Nonmitochondrial ATP/ADP transporters accept phosphate as third substrate.Amoebal endosymbiont Neochlamydia genome sequence illuminates the bacterial role in the defense of the host amoebae against Legionella pneumophilaA Rickettsia genome overrun by mobile genetic elements provides insight into the acquisition of genes characteristic of an obligate intracellular lifestyleEmerging chlamydial infections.Single-cell genomics of a rare environmental alphaproteobacterium provides unique insights into Rickettsiaceae evolutionThe metabolite transporters of the plastid envelope: an update.Salt in the wound: a possible role of Na+ gradient in chlamydial infection.Diversity and origins of anaerobic metabolism in mitochondria and related organelles.Bacterial Community Structures in Freshwater Polar Environments of Svalbard.
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ATP/ADP translocases: a common feature of obligate intracellular amoebal symbionts related to Chlamydiae and Rickettsiae
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ATP/ADP translocases: a common ...... to Chlamydiae and Rickettsiae
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Cora L Beier
H Ekkehard Neuhaus
Nicole Linka
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10.1128/JB.186.3.683-691.2004
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z