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Na***nal Institutes of Health (.gov) : A single gene that promotes interaction of a ...
by A Basset · 2003 · Cited by 102 — Recently, we identified a strain of Erwinia carotovora carotovora, Ecc15, ... Bars represent mean results of three samples of five Drosophila larvae. wt, ...
Na***nal Institutes of Health (.gov) : Long-Range Activation of Systemic Immunity through ...
by M Gendrin · 2009 · Cited by 89 — (E) Def-GFP expression (green) is induced in the internal ejaculatory duct (arrow) 17h after GI with Ecc15. The apodeme (arrowhead) is strongly ...
Sc***ceDirect : Activation of Host Defense and Stem Cell Proliferation
by N Buchon · 2009 · Cited by 832 — Furthermore, we found that dro3 expression in response to Ecc15 infection was reduced in the gut of STAT-RNAi and upd3-RNAi flies (Figure 3B).
Pe***e also ask : What is Ecc15?
mildly virulent opportunistic pathogen Erwinia carotovora. carotovora (Ecc15) can infect Drosophila through feeding in lab- oratory conditions. Infections through ingestion of these Gram-
Pe***e also ask : What bacteria is in the fruit fly gut?
The most species include Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus brevis, Acetobacter pomorum and Enterococcus faecalis, while other species such as Acetobacter aceti, Acetobacter tropicalis and Acetobacter pasteurianus are also often found.
Pe***e also ask : What is the innate immune system of Drosophila?
As the first line of defense, Drosophila innate immunity multiple strategies to fight against invading pathogens (12). First, the epithelial systems in the epidermis, trachea and gut provide physical barriers to obstruct the entry of bacteria and other pathogens.
Pe***e also ask : What is the gut microbiota of Drosophila?
Intestinal microbial participate in essential aspects of host biology, including nutrient acquisition, development, immunity, and metabolism. During host aging, dramatic shifts occur in the, abundance, and function of the gut microbiota.
Jo***Wiley : Erwinia carotovora Evf antagonizes the elimination of ...
by CA Muniz · 2007 · Cited by 56 — Ecc15 do not persist in wt Drosophila larvae and the number of bacteria after 24 h is reduced by a factor 103 (Basset et al., 2000). In contrast ...
Ce*** : Drosophila Intestinal Response to Bacterial Infection
by N Buchon · 2009 · Cited by 832 — Furthermore, we found that dro3 expression in response to Ecc15 infection was reduced in the gut of STAT-RNAi and upd3-RNAi flies (Figure 3B).
Bi***d Central : DrosophilaEGFR pathway coordinates stem cell proliferation ...
by N Buchon · 2010 · Cited by 366 — The dynamics of ERK activity indicate that ingestion of Ecc15 activates the EGFR pathway in both enterocytes and precursor cells. Figure 3.
Eu***ean Bioinformatics Institute : E-MEXP-3925 < ArrayExpress < BioStudies ...
Jun 19, 2013 — DescriptionDrosophila larvae were infected with Erwinia bacteria (Ecc15) by introducing concentrated bacterial pellet into the fly medium.
bi***iv : Cecropins contribute to Drosophila host defence against ...
by A Carboni · 2021 · Cited by 23 — 3. ABSTRACT. 31. Cecropins are small helical secreted peptides with antimicrobial activity that are widely. 32 distributed among insects.
PL*** : Comparative transcriptomics reveals CrebA as a novel ...
by K Troha · 2018 · Cited by 97 — Bacterial load time course of CrebA knockdown and control flies after infection with (D) E. faecalis and (E) Ecc15. Three repeats are graphed together, ...
Re***rchGate : General Statistics on the Drosophila Genes Regulated by ...
General Statistics on the Drosophila Genes Regulated by Ecc15 in the Gut (A) Distribution and regulation of genes, based on their fold change.