Aaron W Andersen
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Veesenmeyer J, Andersen A, Lu X, Hussa E, Murfin K, Chaston J, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2014 Jul;
93(5):1026-42.
PMID: 25041533
The bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila is a mutualist of entomopathogenic Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes and facilitates infection of insect hosts. X. nematophila colonizes the intestine of S. carpocapsae which carries it between...
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Sugar D, Murfin K, Chaston J, Andersen A, Richards G, deLeon L, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2011 Dec;
14(4):924-39.
PMID: 22151385
Xenorhabdus bovienii (SS-2004) bacteria reside in the intestine of the infective-juvenile (IJ) stage of the entomopathogenic nematode, Steinernema jollieti. The recent sequencing of the X. bovienii genome facilitates its use...
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Chaston J, Suen G, Tucker S, Andersen A, Bhasin A, Bode E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Nov;
6(11):e27909.
PMID: 22125637
Members of the genus Xenorhabdus are entomopathogenic bacteria that associate with nematodes. The nematode-bacteria pair infects and kills insects, with both partners contributing to insect pathogenesis and the bacteria providing...
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Richards G, Vivas E, Andersen A, Rivera-Santos D, Gilmore S, Suen G, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2009 Jun;
191(16):5325-31.
PMID: 19542289
We identified Xenorhabdus nematophila transposon mutants with defects in lipase activity. One of the mutations, in yigL, a conserved gene of unknown function, resulted in attenuated virulence against Manduca sexta...
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Herbert Tran E, Andersen A, Goodrich-Blair H
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2009 Apr;
75(12):4007-14.
PMID: 19376901
The gammaproteobacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila mutualistically colonizes an intestinal region of a soil-dwelling nematode and is a blood pathogen of insects. The X. nematophila CpxRA two-component regulatory system is necessary for...