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SUBMITTER: Hamann E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4900452 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hamann Emmo E Gruber-Vodicka Harald H Kleiner Manuel M Tegetmeyer Halina E HE Riedel Dietmar D Littmann Sten S Chen Jianwei J Milucka Jana J Viehweger Bernhard B Becker Kevin W KW Dong Xiaoli X Stairs Courtney W CW Hinrichs Kai-Uwe KU Brown Matthew W MW Roger Andrew J AJ Strous Marc M
Nature 20160601 7606
Breviatea form a lineage of free living, unicellular protists, distantly related to animals and fungi. This lineage emerged almost one billion years ago, when the oceanic oxygen content was low, and extant Breviatea have evolved or retained an anaerobic lifestyle. Here we report the cultivation of Lenisia limosa, gen. et sp. nov., a newly discovered breviate colonized by relatives of animal-associated Arcobacter. Physiological experiments show that the association of L. limosa with Arcobacter is ...[more]