Kudo, Toshiaki


Publications
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Genome of an Endosymbiont Coupling N 2 Fixation to Cellulolysis Within Protist Cells in Termite Gut

Citation
Hongoh et al. (2008). Science 322 (5904)
Names
Azobacteroides Azobacteroides pseudotrichonymphae Ts
Abstract
Termites harbor diverse symbiotic gut microorganisms, the majority of which are as yet uncultivable and their interrelationships unclear. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of the uncultured Bacteroidales endosymbiont of the cellulolytic protist Pseudotrichonympha grassii, which accounts for 70% of the bacterial cells in the gut of the termite Coptotermes formosanus . Functional annotation of the chromosome (1,114,206 base p
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Candidatus Symbiothrix dinenymphae: bristle‐like Bacteroidales ectosymbionts of termite gut protists

Citation
Hongoh et al. (2007). Environmental Microbiology 9 (10)
Names
Ca. Symbiothrix dinenymphae
Abstract
Summary Many reports have stated that flagellated protists in termite guts harbour ectosymbiotic spirochetes on their cell surface. In this study, we describe another bristle‐like ectosymbiont affiliated with the order Bacteroidales . The 16S rRNA phylotype Rs‐N74 predominates among Bacteroidales clones obtained from the gut of the termite Reticulitermes sper
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