Choanoflagellates are unicellular and colonial aquatic microeukaryotes that capture bacteria using an apical flagellum surrounded by a feeding collar composed of actin-filled microvilli. Flow produced by the apical flagellum drives prey bacteria to the feeding collar for phagocytosis. We report here on the cell biology of prey capture in rosette-shaped colonies and unicellular "thecate" or substrate attached cells from the choanoflagellate S. rosetta. In thecate cells and rosette colonies, phagocytosis initially involves fusion of multiple microvilli, followed by remodeling of the collar membrane to engulf the prey, and transport of engulfed bacteria into the cell. Although both thecate cells and rosette colony cells produce ∼ 70 nm "collar...
For more than a century and half choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of animals, have fa...
Proper morphogenesis requires the regulated interplay between cellular behaviors and physical constr...
<p>(A) DIC image of live <i>S. rosetta</i> colony showing that under conditions of high bacterial ce...
Choanoflagellates are unicellular and colonial aquatic microeukaryotes that capture bacteria using a...
Choanoflagellates are unicellular and colonial aquatic microeukaryotes that capture bacteria using a...
<div><p>Choanoflagellates are unicellular and colonial aquatic microeukaryotes that capture bacteria...
Efficient uptake of prey and nutrients from the environment is an important component in the fitness...
AbstractIt has been posited that animal development evolved from pre-existing mechanisms for regulat...
Although collar cells are conserved across animals and their closest relatives, the choanoflagellate...
Inspired by the patterns of multicellularity in choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of a...
Animals first diverged from their unicellular ancestors in oceans dominated by bacteria, and have li...
Although collar cells are conserved across animals and their closest relatives, the choanoflagellate...
Animals first evolved in a world inhabited by bacteria, and early animal-bacterial interactions may ...
Animals first evolved in a world inhabited by bacteria, and early animal-bacterial interactions may ...
(A) Phylogenetic distribution of collar cells across the Choanozoa (Choanoflagellata + Metazoa [1,5]...
For more than a century and half choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of animals, have fa...
Proper morphogenesis requires the regulated interplay between cellular behaviors and physical constr...
<p>(A) DIC image of live <i>S. rosetta</i> colony showing that under conditions of high bacterial ce...
Choanoflagellates are unicellular and colonial aquatic microeukaryotes that capture bacteria using a...
Choanoflagellates are unicellular and colonial aquatic microeukaryotes that capture bacteria using a...
<div><p>Choanoflagellates are unicellular and colonial aquatic microeukaryotes that capture bacteria...
Efficient uptake of prey and nutrients from the environment is an important component in the fitness...
AbstractIt has been posited that animal development evolved from pre-existing mechanisms for regulat...
Although collar cells are conserved across animals and their closest relatives, the choanoflagellate...
Inspired by the patterns of multicellularity in choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of a...
Animals first diverged from their unicellular ancestors in oceans dominated by bacteria, and have li...
Although collar cells are conserved across animals and their closest relatives, the choanoflagellate...
Animals first evolved in a world inhabited by bacteria, and early animal-bacterial interactions may ...
Animals first evolved in a world inhabited by bacteria, and early animal-bacterial interactions may ...
(A) Phylogenetic distribution of collar cells across the Choanozoa (Choanoflagellata + Metazoa [1,5]...
For more than a century and half choanoflagellates, the closest living relatives of animals, have fa...
Proper morphogenesis requires the regulated interplay between cellular behaviors and physical constr...
<p>(A) DIC image of live <i>S. rosetta</i> colony showing that under conditions of high bacterial ce...