| Literature DB >> 18209929 |
Desiely Silva Gusmão1, Adão Valmir Santos, Danyelle Cristine Marini, Erica de Souza Russo, Anelise Maria Dias Peixoto, Maurício Bacci Júnior, Marília Amorim Berbert-Molina, Francisco José Alves Lemos.
Abstract
We show for the first time that the ventral diverticulum of the mosquito gut (impermeable sugar storage organ) harbors microorganisms. The gut diverticulum from newly emerged and non-fed Aedes aegypti was dissected under aseptic conditions, homogenized and plated on BHI medium. Microbial isolates were identified by sequencing of 16S rDNA for bacteria and 28S rDNA for yeast. A direct DNA extraction from Ae. aegypti gut diverticulum was also performed. The bacterial isolates were: Bacillus sp., Bacillus subtilis and Serratia sp. The latter was the predominant bacteria found in our isolations. The yeast species identified was Pichia caribbica.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18209929 DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02762007000800005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ISSN: 0074-0276 Impact factor: 2.743