The Amoebozoa, a group containing predominantly amoeboid unicellular protists has been shown to play an important ecological role in controlling environmental bacteria. Amoebozoans not only graze bacteria but also serve as a safe niche for bacterial replication and harbor endosymbiotic bacteria including dangerous human pathogens. Despite their importance, only a few lineages of Amoebozoa have been studied in this regard. In this research, we conducted a comprehensive genomic and transcriptomic study with expansive taxon sampling by including representatives from the three known clades of the Amoebozoa. We used culture independent whole culture and single cell genomics/transcriptomics to investigate the association of bacteria with diverse ...
The Amoebozoa are a large group of eukaryotes originally thought to present basal eukaryote features...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Protozoa are the major consumers of bacterial production in soil, forming the base of the heterotrop...
Long before bacteria infected humans, they infected amoebas, which remain a potentially important re...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Endosymbiotic relationships between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are common in nature. Endosymbi...
International audienceBackground: Only a small fraction of bacteria and archaea that are identifiabl...
Abstract: Background: Amoebae are phagocytic protists where genetic exchanges might take place betwe...
Eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, land plants, or fungi are termed protists...
Amoebiasis is the third-most common cause of mortality worldwide from a parasitic disease. Whilst th...
The protist parasite Entamoeba histolytica causes amoebiasis, a major public health problem in devel...
A small subset of bacteria in soil interact directly with eukaryotes. Which ones do so can reveal wh...
Protozoa play host for many intracellular bacteria and are important for the adaptation of pathogeni...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) has impacted the evolutionary history of eukaryotes, though to a lesser ...
Among the many genera of free-living amoeba that exist in nature, members of only four genera (Negle...
The Amoebozoa are a large group of eukaryotes originally thought to present basal eukaryote features...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Protozoa are the major consumers of bacterial production in soil, forming the base of the heterotrop...
Long before bacteria infected humans, they infected amoebas, which remain a potentially important re...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Endosymbiotic relationships between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are common in nature. Endosymbi...
International audienceBackground: Only a small fraction of bacteria and archaea that are identifiabl...
Abstract: Background: Amoebae are phagocytic protists where genetic exchanges might take place betwe...
Eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, land plants, or fungi are termed protists...
Amoebiasis is the third-most common cause of mortality worldwide from a parasitic disease. Whilst th...
The protist parasite Entamoeba histolytica causes amoebiasis, a major public health problem in devel...
A small subset of bacteria in soil interact directly with eukaryotes. Which ones do so can reveal wh...
Protozoa play host for many intracellular bacteria and are important for the adaptation of pathogeni...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) has impacted the evolutionary history of eukaryotes, though to a lesser ...
Among the many genera of free-living amoeba that exist in nature, members of only four genera (Negle...
The Amoebozoa are a large group of eukaryotes originally thought to present basal eukaryote features...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Protozoa are the major consumers of bacterial production in soil, forming the base of the heterotrop...