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Fernanda Abreu1, Viviana Morillo1, Fabrícia F Nascimento1, Clarissa Werneck1, Mauricio Egidio Cantão2, Luciane Prioli Ciapina3, Luiz Gonzaga Paula de Almeida3, Christopher T Lefèvre4, Dennis A Bazylinski5, Ana Tereza Ribeiro de Vasconcelos3, Ulysses Lins1.
Abstract
Candidatus Magnetoglobus multicellularis (Ca. M. multicellularis) is a member of a group of uncultured magnetotactic prokaryotes that possesses a unique multicellular morphology. To better understand this organism's physiology, we used a genomic approach through pyrosequencing. Genomic data analysis corroborates previous structural studies and reveals the proteins that are likely involved in multicellular morphogenesis of this microorganism. Interestingly, some detected protein sequences that might be involved in cell adhesion are homologues to phylogenetically unrelated filamentous multicellular bacteria proteins, suggesting their contribution in the early development of multicellular organization in Bacteria. Genes related to the behavior of Ca. M. multicellularis (chemo-, photo- and magnetotaxis) and its metabolic capabilities were analyzed. On the basis of the genomic-physiologic information, enrichment media were tested. One medium supported chemoorganoheterotrophic growth of Ca. M. multicellularis and allowed the microorganisms to maintain their multicellular morphology and cell cycle, confirming for the first time that the entire life cycle of the MMP occurs in a multicellular form. Because Ca. M. multicellularis has a unique multicellular life style, its cultivation is an important achievement for further studies regarding the multicellular evolution in prokaryotes.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24196322 PMCID: PMC3996684 DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2013.203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISME J ISSN: 1751-7362 Impact factor: 10.302