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Symbiosis of protozoa with hydrogen-utilizing methanogens.

C K Stumm1, K B Zwart.   

Abstract

The symbiotic interaction between bacteria and protozoa is a well-known phenomenon. Endosymbiosis of bacteria in the amoeba Pelomyxa was reported as early as 1902 by Pénard and since then endosymbiosis has been described for a variety of protozoa by many authors. Also episymbiosis of bacteria and protozoa has been observed frequently. However, surprisingly little is known about the physiological interaction of both partners in such a close association. This is mostly because of problems that arise in characterizing the bacteria, and the unknown nature of excretion products of one partner utilized by the other. The discovery of some unique fluorescent cofactors involved in methane biochemistry which are specific for methanogenic bacteria enabled recognition of these microorganisms by fluorescence microscopy. Using this technique, several symbiotic associations between anaerobic protozoa and methanogenic bacteria have been found. The aim of this paper is to review the field and to discuss the possible functions of symbiosis for both bacteria and protozoa.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3153149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Sci        ISSN: 0265-1351


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