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Nucleic Acids Research | 2007

Characterization of bacterial operons consisting of two tubulins and a kinesin-like gene by the novel Two-Step Gene Walking method

Martin Pilhofer; Andreas Bauer; Martina Schrallhammer; Lothar Richter; Wolfgang Ludwig; Karl-Heinz Schleifer; Giulio Petroni

Tubulins are still considered as typical proteins of Eukaryotes. However, more recently they have been found in the unusual bacteria Prosthecobacter (btubAB). In this study, the genomic organization of the btub-genes and their genomic environment were characterized by using the newly developed Two-Step Gene Walking method. In all investigated Prosthecobacters, btubAB are organized in a typical bacterial operon. Strikingly, all btub-operons comprise a third gene with similarities to kinesin light chain sequences. The genomic environments of the characterized btub-operons are always different. This supports the hypothesis that this group of genes represents an independent functional unit, which was acquired by Prosthecobacter via horizontal gene transfer. The newly developed Two-Step Gene Walking method is based on randomly primed polymerase chain reaction (PCR). It presents a simple workflow, which comprises only two major steps—a Walking-PCR with a single specific outward pointing primer (step 1) and the direct sequencing of its product using a nested specific primer (step 2). Two-Step Gene Walking proved to be highly efficient and was successfully used to characterize over 20 kb of sequence not only in pure culture but even in complex non-pure culture samples.


Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and biological sciences | 2006

Molecular systematics and ultrastructural characterization of a forgotten species: Chattonidium setense (Ciliophora, Heterotrichea).

Letizia Modeo; Giovanna Rosati; Ilaria Andreoli; Simone Gabrielli; Franco Verni; Giulio Petroni


15th International Congress of Protistology (ICOP 2017) | 2017

Can protist ciliates act as a natural reservoir for bacteria potentially pathogenic for Metazoa? Trans-infection experiments of Rickettsiales endosymbionts from the ciliates Euplotes and Paramecium to the planarian Dugesia

Letizia Modeo; Alessandra Salvetti; Rossi Leonardo; Graziano Di Giuseppe; Fokin Sergei; Franco Verni; Giulio Petroni


PRIMO CONGRESSO CONGIUNTO SOCIETA’ ITALIANA DI ECOLOGIA, UNIONE ZOOLOGICA ITALIANA, SOCIETA’ ITALIANA DI BIOGEOGRAFIA: Biodiversity: concepts, new tools and future challenges | 2016

Protist ciliates as natural reservoir for bacteria potentially pathogenic for metazoan: preliminary results of the experimental infection of the planarian Dugesia.

Letizia Modeo; Alessandra Salvetti; Leonardo Rossi; Claudia Vannini; Graziano Di Giuseppe; Sergey Fokin; Giulio Petroni; Franco Verni


PRIMO CONGRESSO CONGIUNTO SOCIETA’ ITALIANA DI ECOLOGIA, UNIONE ZOOLOGICA ITALIANA, SOCIETA’ ITALIANA DI BIOGEOGRAFIA | 2016

A comparative morphological-molecular study of two free-living plagiopylids and their archeal endosymbionts from anthropized areas of Kolleru Lake, India

Venkata Maesh Nitla; Valentina Serra; Sergey Fokin; Letizia Modeo; C. Kalavathi; B. V. Bhagavathula Venkata Sandeep; Franco Verni; Giulio Petroni


68° Congresso Nazionale Unione Zoologica Italiana | 2007

I protisti ciliati come possibile serbatoio naturale di batteri Rickettsia-simili

Filippo Ferrantini; Sergey Fokin; Letizia Modeo; Giulio Petroni; Claudia Vannini; Franco Verni


International Symbiosis Society (ISS), 5th Congress | 2006

Bacterial endosymbiont biodiversity in natural populations of Ciliophora (Protista): Sampling results from Italy

Sergey Fokin; Claudia Vannini; Giovanna Rosati; Giulio Petroni; Michael Schweikert; H. D. Goertz


Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 2005

Unusual tubulins with deviant genetic code in the hypotrich ciliate Euplotidium itoi

Manuela Hartmann; Wolfgang Ludwig; Karl-Heinz Schleifer; Giulio Petroni


Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 2005

Searching for tubulin‐like genes in free‐living bacteria and symbionts of ciliates. Characterization of the genomic environment of tubulin genes from Prosthecobater

Martin Pilhofer; Giovanna Rosati; Wolfgang Ludwig; Karl-Heinz Schleifer; Giulio Petroni


Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 2005

Molecular phylogeny of free‐living and symbiotic Verrucomicrobiales by using protein‐coding genes

Andreas Bauer; Giovanna Rosati; Wolfgang Ludwig; Karl-Heinz Schleifer; Giulio Petroni

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California Institute of Technology

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