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2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (4) ◽  
pp. 132-141
Author(s):  
Nayu Kawashima ◽  
Shungo Minami ◽  
Kyuma Suzuki ◽  
Shun Watanabe ◽  
Chihaya Nakayasu ◽  
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Molecules ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (14) ◽  
pp. 3183
Author(s):  
Maialen Aldabaldetrecu ◽  
Mick Parra ◽  
Sarita Soto ◽  
Pablo Arce ◽  
Mario Tello ◽  
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A new copper (I) complex, [Cu(NN1)2](ClO4), was synthesized, where NN1 was a imine ligand 6-((quinolin-2-ylmethylene)amino)-2H-chromen-2-one obtained by a derivatization of natural compound coumarin. The structural characterization in solution was done by NMR techniques, UV-Vis and cyclic voltammetry. The potential antibacterial effect of [Cu(NN1)2](ClO4), was assessed for F. psychrophilum isolated 10094. F. psychrophilum is a Gram-negative bacterium which causes diseases such as bacterial cold-water disease and rainbow trout fry syndrome, causing large economic losses in the freshwater salmonid aquaculture industry. This complex show to have antibacterial activity against F. psychrophilum 10094 at non-cytotoxic concentration in cell line derived from trout (F. psychrophilum 10094 IC50 16.0 ± 0.9; RT-GUT IC50 53.0 ± 3.1 µg/mL).


2020 ◽  
Vol 86 (16) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Barbier ◽  
Tatiana Rochat ◽  
Haitham H. Mohammed ◽  
Gregory D. Wiens ◽  
Jean-François Bernardet ◽  
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ABSTRACT Flavobacterium psychrophilum causes bacterial cold-water disease in wild and aquaculture-reared fish and is a major problem for salmonid aquaculture. The mechanisms responsible for cold-water disease are not known. It was recently demonstrated that the related fish pathogen, Flavobacterium columnare, requires a functional type IX protein secretion system (T9SS) to cause disease. T9SSs secrete cell surface adhesins, gliding motility proteins, peptidases, and other enzymes, any of which may be virulence factors. The F. psychrophilum genome has genes predicted to encode components of a T9SS. Here, we used a SacB-mediated gene deletion technique recently adapted for use in the Bacteroidetes to delete a core F. psychrophilum T9SS gene, gldN. The ΔgldN mutant cells were deficient for secretion of many proteins in comparison to wild-type cells. Complementation of the mutant with wild-type gldN on a plasmid restored secretion. Compared to wild-type and complemented strains, the ΔgldN mutant was deficient in adhesion, gliding motility, and extracellular proteolytic and hemolytic activities. The ΔgldN mutant exhibited reduced virulence in rainbow trout and complementation restored virulence, suggesting that the T9SS plays an important role in the disease. IMPORTANCE Bacterial cold-water disease, caused by F. psychrophilum, is a major problem for salmonid aquaculture. Little is known regarding the virulence factors involved in this disease, and control measures are inadequate. A targeted gene deletion method was adapted to F. psychrophilum and used to demonstrate the importance of the T9SS in virulence. Proteins secreted by this system are likely virulence factors and targets for the development of control measures.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (29) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hazuki Yamashita ◽  
Takayuki Wada ◽  
Yusuke Kato ◽  
Takuji Ikeda ◽  
Masayuki Imajoh

Flavobacterium psychrophilum causes bacterial cold-water disease in ayu inhabiting clear rivers in Japan. In this study, we report the draft genome sequences of six F. psychrophilum strains isolated from the gills and skin of dead juvenile ayu near the mouth of the Nahari River.


2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-297 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Fraslin ◽  
S. Brard‐Fudulea ◽  
J. D'Ambrosio ◽  
A. Bestin ◽  
M. Charles ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 97 (3) ◽  
pp. 1124-1132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael M O Silva ◽  
Jason P Evenhuis ◽  
Roger L Vallejo ◽  
Shogo Tsuruta ◽  
Gregory D Wiens ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger L. Vallejo ◽  
Guangtu Gao ◽  
Sixin Liu ◽  
Breno O. Fragomeni ◽  
Alvaro G. Hernandez ◽  
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ABSTRACTBacterial cold water disease (BCWD) causes significant mortality and economic losses in salmonid aquaculture. In previous studies, we identified moderate-large effect QTL for BCWD resistance in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). However, the recent availability of a 57K SNP array and a genome physical map have enabled us to conduct genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that overcome several experimental limitations from our previous work. In the current study, we conducted GWAS for BCWD resistance in two rainbow trout breeding populations using two genotyping platforms, the 57K Affymetrix SNP array and restriction-associated DNA (RAD) sequencing. Overall, we identified 14 moderate-large effect QTL that explained up to 60.8% of the genetic variance in one of the two populations and 27.7% in the other. Four of these QTL were found in both populations explaining a substantial proportion of the variance, although major differences were also detected between the two populations. Our results confirm that BCWD resistance is controlled by the oligogenic inheritance of few moderate-large effect loci and a large-unknown number of loci each having a small effect on BCWD resistance. We detected differences in QTL number and genome location between two GWAS models (weighted single-step GBLUP and Bayes B), which highlights the utility of using different models to uncover QTL. The RAD-SNPs detected a greater number of QTL than the 57K SNP array in one population, suggesting that the RAD-SNPs may uncover polymorphisms that are more unique and informative for the specific population in which they were discovered.


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