Exogenous lipid vesicles induce endocytosis-mediated cellular aggregation in a close unicellular relative of animals
Ria Q. Kidner,
Eleanor B. Goldstone,
Henry J. Rodefeld
et al.
Abstract:Capsaspora owczarzakiis a protozoan that may both reveal aspects of animal evolution and also curtail the spread of schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease.Capsasporaexhibits a chemically regulated aggregative behavior that resembles cellular aggregation in some animals. This behavior may have played a key role in the evolution of animal multicellularity. Additionally, this aggregative behavior may be important forCapsaspora's ability to colonize the intermediate host of parasitic schistosomes and potent… Show more
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