2004
DOI: 10.3354/ame036019
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Euplotes magnicirratus (Ciliophora, Hypotrichia) depends on its bacterial endosymbiont 'Candidatus Devosia euplotis' for food digestion

Abstract: A symbiotic relationship between the marine ciliate Euplotes magnicirratus and an alpha-proteobacterium has recently been described. The bacterial symbiont, identified by molecular analysis as a new species of the genus Devosia, is referred to with the provisional name 'Candidatus Devosia euplotis'. This association is constant (it was found in different ciliate strains sampled in different geographical regions), and durable (it persisted in laboratory conditions for years). The physiological significance of t… Show more

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“…Phagotrophy in microzooids was already hypothesized based on ultrastructural observations of a fully developed digestive system and symbiont-like bacteria in the cytopharynx and inside digestive vacuoles (Bauer-Nebelsick et al, 1996b). In ciliates, ingested organisms observed in digestion vacuoles are not necessarily digested (Vannini et al, 2004). We therefore sought to detect acid phosphatase, an intracellular digestion marker, ultracytochemically (Holtzman, 1989).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phagotrophy in microzooids was already hypothesized based on ultrastructural observations of a fully developed digestive system and symbiont-like bacteria in the cytopharynx and inside digestive vacuoles (Bauer-Nebelsick et al, 1996b). In ciliates, ingested organisms observed in digestion vacuoles are not necessarily digested (Vannini et al, 2004). We therefore sought to detect acid phosphatase, an intracellular digestion marker, ultracytochemically (Holtzman, 1989).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCR reactions were performed using a ‘touchdown’ PCR (Don et al ., 1991), with the annealing taking place at 63°C, 57°C and 50°C. PCR products were then directly sequenced using internal primers (Vannini et al ., 2004) or cloned in a plasmid vector (pCR®2.1‐TOPO®, TOPO TA Cloning® Kit; Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA), inserted in chemically competent cells (One Shot TOP10®; Invitrogen) and used for libraries construction. In the case of libraries construction, three cloned inserts were sequenced and the consensus sequence was then used for the analysis (samples BB6, FAN10, EMP, PUHP, FL(12)‐VI).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In ciliates, as far as we know, a true dependence upon bacterial symbionts has been demonstrated only in Euplotes species harboring Polynucleobacter ‐like bacteria and in the marine species E. magnicirratus , harboring the newly identified α‐proteobacterial species “ Candidatus Devosia euplotis”. The latter ciliate is no longer able to digest food organisms once deprived of the symbiotic bacteria (Vannini et al 2004b). …”
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