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A microbial eukaryote with a unique combination of purple bacteria and green algae as endosymbionts

Sergio A. Muñoz-Gómez, M. Kreutz, Sebastian Hess

2021Science Advances40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

harbors green algae and hundreds of genetically reduced purple bacteria. The latter represent a new candidate species of the Chromatiaceae that lost known genes for sulfur dissimilation. The tripartite consortium is physiologically complex because of the versatile energy metabolism of each partner but appears to be ecologically specialized as it prefers hypoxic sediments. The emergent niche of this complex symbiosis is predicted to be a partial overlap of each partners' niches and may be largely defined by anoxygenic photosynthesis and possibly phagotrophy. This purple-green ciliate thus represents an extraordinary example of how symbiosis merges disparate physiologies and allows emergent consortia to create novel ecological niches.

Topics & Concepts

EukaryoteAlgaeBacteriaBlue green algaeBiologyGreen algaeCyanobacteriaBotanyMicrobiologyGenomeBiochemistryGeneGeneticsProtist diversity and phylogenyMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies