2022
Microbe Profile: Wigglesworthia glossinidia: the tsetse fly’s significant other
Weiss BL, Rio RVM, Aksoy S. Microbe Profile: Wigglesworthia glossinidia: the tsetse fly’s significant other. Microbiology 2022, 168: 001242. PMID: 36129743, PMCID: PMC10723186, DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.001242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysiological homeostasisNutritional roleEssential nutritional roleUnique physiological adaptationsTsetse fliesFly microbiotaWigglesworthia glossinidiaObligate mutualistsHost fitnessAncient associationParasitic trypanosomesLarval periodPhysiological adaptationsFitness outcomesTsetse's abilityAntimicrobial responsesImmune systemAmidasesFliesMicrobiotaMutualistsWigglesworthiaEndosymbiontsGenomeB vitamins
2017
Unravelling the relationship between the tsetse fly and its obligate symbiont Wigglesworthia: transcriptomic and metabolomic landscapes reveal highly integrated physiological networks
Bing X, Attardo GM, Vigneron A, Aksoy E, Scolari F, Malacrida A, Weiss BL, Aksoy S. Unravelling the relationship between the tsetse fly and its obligate symbiont Wigglesworthia: transcriptomic and metabolomic landscapes reveal highly integrated physiological networks. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 2017, 284: 20170360. PMID: 28659447, PMCID: PMC5489720, DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0360.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeptidoglycan recognition proteinsAfrican trypanosome parasitesTsetse fliesAmino acid metabolismWigglesworthia glossinidiaMultiple metabolic pathwaysObligate endosymbiontsMolecular chaperonesTransport machineryVertebrate bloodMetabolomic landscapeRecognition proteinsSeq analysisSymbiotic dialogueNucleotide biosynthesisAdenosyl methionineBiological functionsSpecialized cellsTsetse survivalTrypanosome parasitesEssential cofactorMetabolic pathwaysNew biological targetsAcid metabolismPhysiological networks
2011
Tsetse Immune System Maturation Requires the Presence of Obligate Symbionts in Larvae
Weiss BL, Wang J, Aksoy S. Tsetse Immune System Maturation Requires the Presence of Obligate Symbionts in Larvae. PLOS Biology 2011, 9: e1000619. PMID: 21655301, PMCID: PMC3104962, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000619.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntrauterine larvaeBeneficial microbial symbiontsSpecific host phenotypesMilk gland secretionsHost physiological processesCo-evolutionary adaptationMicrobial symbiontsWigglesworthia glossinidiaObligate mutualistsHost phenotypePhysiological processesImmune system homeostasisWigglesworthiaTsetse fliesImportant functionsGland secretionSystem homeostasisFliesGlossina morsitansMutualistsSymbiontsDietary supplementationLarvaeHomeostasisPhenotype
2001
A novel application of gene arrays: Escherichia coli array provides insight into the biology of the obligate endosymbiont of tsetse flies
Akman L, Aksoy S. A novel application of gene arrays: Escherichia coli array provides insight into the biology of the obligate endosymbiont of tsetse flies. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2001, 98: 7546-7551. PMID: 11404467, PMCID: PMC34705, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.131057498.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBacterial ProteinsDNA MethylationDNA ReplicationDNA, BacterialDNA, ComplementaryEnterobacteriaceaeEscherichia coliGenome, BacterialMolecular Sequence DataNucleic Acid HybridizationOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisProtein BiosynthesisSymbiosisTranscription, GeneticTsetse FliesConceptsObligate endosymbiontsComplete genome sequence dataGene arrayBiosynthesis of cofactorsE. coli genesGenome sequence dataTsetse fliesFacultative anaerobic organismsObligate symbiontsOrthologous genesWigglesworthia glossinidiaSmall genomesGenome sizeSymbiotic associationGenome informationDNA replicationRelated organismsColi geneSymbiotic lifeSequence dataWigglesworthiaGene productsExpression analysisTransport proteinsExpression profiles
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