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SUBMITTER: O'Connor RM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4250168 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
O'Connor Roberta M RM Fung Jennifer M JM Sharp Koty H KH Benner Jack S JS McClung Colleen C Cushing Shelley S Lamkin Elizabeth R ER Fomenkov Alexey I AI Henrissat Bernard B Londer Yuri Y YY Scholz Matthew B MB Posfai Janos J Malfatti Stephanie S Tringe Susannah G SG Woyke Tanja T Malmstrom Rex R RR Coleman-Derr Devin D Altamia Marvin A MA Dedrick Sandra S Kaluziak Stefan T ST Haygood Margo G MG Distel Daniel L DL
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20141110 47
Bacteria play many important roles in animal digestive systems, including the provision of enzymes critical to digestion. Typically, complex communities of bacteria reside in the gut lumen in direct contact with the ingested materials they help to digest. Here, we demonstrate a previously undescribed digestive strategy in the wood-eating marine bivalve Bankia setacea, wherein digestive bacteria are housed in a location remote from the gut. These bivalves, commonly known as shipworms, lack a resi ...[more]