2005
Massive genome erosion and functional adaptations provide insights into the symbiotic lifestyle of Sodalis glossinidius in the tsetse host
Toh H, Weiss BL, Perkin SA, Yamashita A, Oshima K, Hattori M, Aksoy S. Massive genome erosion and functional adaptations provide insights into the symbiotic lifestyle of Sodalis glossinidius in the tsetse host. Genome Research 2005, 16: 149-156. PMID: 16365377, PMCID: PMC1361709, DOI: 10.1101/gr.4106106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PhysiologicalAnimalsBase SequenceEnterobacteriaceaeEvolution, MolecularGenes, BacterialMolecular Sequence DataSymbiosisTsetse FliesConceptsHost developmental stageTemporal expression profilesDifferent temporal expression profilesGenome erosionMutualistic lifestylesGene inventorySymbiont infectionSymbiotic lifestyleHost developmentTranscript abundanceMetabolism of carbohydratesFlagellum structureSodalisComplete sequenceExpression profilesSPI-2SPI-1ChromosomesTsetse hostBacterial speciesVeterinary significancePathogenic microbesDevelopmental stagesPseudogenesTsetse flies
1999
Concordant Evolution of a Symbiont with Its Host Insect Species: Molecular Phylogeny of Genus Glossina and Its Bacteriome-Associated Endosymbiont, Wigglesworthia glossinidia
Chen X, Li S, Aksoy S. Concordant Evolution of a Symbiont with Its Host Insect Species: Molecular Phylogeny of Genus Glossina and Its Bacteriome-Associated Endosymbiont, Wigglesworthia glossinidia. Journal Of Molecular Evolution 1999, 48: 49-58. PMID: 9873076, DOI: 10.1007/pl00006444.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHost insect speciesRDNA sequence analysisInsect speciesGroup speciesSequence analysisSister-group relationshipSpacer 2 (ITS2) regionParasitic African trypanosomesWigglesworthia glossinidiaMolecular phylogenyDifferentiated epithelial cellsGlossina austeniPrimary symbiontSecondary symbiontsSymbiotic associationDistinct lineagesRibosomal DNAGenus WolbachiaSymbiotic organismsTaxonomic placementΓ-subdivisionITS-2Third organismMidgut cellsAfrican trypanosomes