Azoamicus ciliaticola

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Candidatus Azoamicus ciliaticola
Visualization and phylogenetic affiliation of ‘Ca. A. ciliaticola’ and its ciliate host.webp
Scientific classification
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Bacteria
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Ca. A. ciliaticola
Binomial name
Candidatus Azoamicus ciliaticola
Graf et al. 2021

Candidatus Azoamicus ciliaticola is a candidate species of endosymbiotic bacteria belonging to the group of Gammaproteobacteria, characterized for its capacity to perform denitrification within its ciliate host in anaerobic water environments. It was isolated from Lake Zug in Switzerland and described in 2021.[1]

Ecology[]

Ca. A. ciliaticola is an obligate endosymbiont of an anaerobic freshwater ciliate from the class Plagiopylea. Endosymbiont contains highly reduced genome with 0.29 Mbp while substantial fraction of this genome is dedicated to energy production. Ca. A. ciliaticola contains complete gene set for denitrification and is thus the first observed obligate endosymbiont with such pathway.

Extensive genetic potential for energy metabolism hints that the main function of the endosymbiont is to generate ATP and provide it to its ciliate host. Ca. A. ciliaticola thus have functions which are similar to mitochondria, although it is not derived from a mitochondrial line of descent.

It provokes question if also some other eukaryota are using Prokaryotes to transfer electrons to non-canonical electron acceptors such as in the case of denitrification.

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References[]

  1. ^ Graf JS, Schorn S, Kitzinger K, Ahmerkamp S, Woehle C, Huettel B, et al. (March 2021). "Anaerobic endosymbiont generates energy for ciliate host by denitrification". Nature. 591 (7850): 445–450. Bibcode:2021Natur.591..445G. doi:10.1038/s41586-021-03297-6. PMC 7969357. PMID 33658719.
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