Coleps hirtus is a small common freshwater ciliate belonging to the protostomatid group, its body covered by calcified plates assembled to form an armor. Coleps feeds on bacteria, algae, flagellates, living and dead ciliates, animal and plant tissues. To assist its carnivorous feeding the ciliate is equipped with offensive extrusomes (toxicysts), clustering mainly in and around its oral aperture. In this study, we isolated the discharge of the toxicysts from living cells, evaluating its cytotoxic effects against various ciliate species, and demonstrating that it is essential for the effectiveness of Coleps' predatory behavior. The analysis of the toxicyst discharge performed by liquid chromatography-electrospray-mass spectrometry and gas ch...
We examined the hypothesis that different types of ingested matter may be processed at different rat...
It is known that the freshwater heterotrich ciliate Blepharisma japonicum uses five pigments called ...
Cytotoxic compounds, presumably functioning in defense against predators, parasites, and infectious ...
Coleps hirtus is a small common freshwater ciliate belonging to the protostomatid group, its body co...
Coleps hirtus is a small common freshwater ciliate belonging to the protostomatid group, its body co...
In the past 30 years a number of studies have been devoted to analyzing the morphological and molecu...
Several species of ciliates produce and accumulate low molecular weight toxic compounds in specialis...
Heterotrich ciliates typically retain toxic substances in specialized ejectable organelles, called e...
Species of ciliates are able to defend against predators by discharging toxins contained in their ex...
Heterotrich ciliates typically retain toxic substances in specialized ejectable organelles, called e...
The ubiquitous marine ciliate Uronema marinum is mainly bacterivorous. It was therefore surprising t...
The ubiquitous marine ciliate Uronema marinum is mainly bacterivorous. It was therefore surprising t...
To establish the fate of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins in planktonic foodwebs, feeding ...
This paper presents the results of investigations on the suitability of Euplotes crassus, an interst...
We examined the hypothesis that different types of ingested matter may be processed at different rat...
It is known that the freshwater heterotrich ciliate Blepharisma japonicum uses five pigments called ...
Cytotoxic compounds, presumably functioning in defense against predators, parasites, and infectious ...
Coleps hirtus is a small common freshwater ciliate belonging to the protostomatid group, its body co...
Coleps hirtus is a small common freshwater ciliate belonging to the protostomatid group, its body co...
In the past 30 years a number of studies have been devoted to analyzing the morphological and molecu...
Several species of ciliates produce and accumulate low molecular weight toxic compounds in specialis...
Heterotrich ciliates typically retain toxic substances in specialized ejectable organelles, called e...
Species of ciliates are able to defend against predators by discharging toxins contained in their ex...
Heterotrich ciliates typically retain toxic substances in specialized ejectable organelles, called e...
The ubiquitous marine ciliate Uronema marinum is mainly bacterivorous. It was therefore surprising t...
The ubiquitous marine ciliate Uronema marinum is mainly bacterivorous. It was therefore surprising t...
To establish the fate of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins in planktonic foodwebs, feeding ...
This paper presents the results of investigations on the suitability of Euplotes crassus, an interst...
We examined the hypothesis that different types of ingested matter may be processed at different rat...
It is known that the freshwater heterotrich ciliate Blepharisma japonicum uses five pigments called ...
Cytotoxic compounds, presumably functioning in defense against predators, parasites, and infectious ...