Microbe Profile: Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus: a specialized bacterial predator of bacteria
Andrew L. Lovering, R. Elizabeth Sockett
Abstract
is an environmentally-ubiquitous bacterium that uses unique adaptations to kill other bacteria. The best-characterized strain, HD100, has a multistage lifestyle, with both a free-living attack phase and an intraperiplasmic growth and division phase inside the prey cell. Advances in understanding the basic biology and regulation of predation processes are paving the way for future potential therapeutic and bioremediation applications of this unusual bacterium.
Topics & Concepts
BdellovibrioBacteriaBiologyPredatorPredationBioremediationMicrobiologyStrain (injury)EcologyGeneticsAnatomyMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyVibrio bacteria research studiesGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies