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Ingestion and inactivation of bacteriophages by Tetrahymena
Authors:Hennemuth Wendy  Rhoads Laura S  Eichelberger Henry  Watanabe Miki  Van Bell Kevin M  Ke Lei  Kim Hyesuk  Nguyen Giang  Jonas Jeremy D  Veith Derek  Van Bell Craig T
Institution:Department of Biology and Health Services, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16444, USA.
Abstract:Abiotic factors are thought to be primarily responsible for the loss of bacteriophages from the environment, but ingestion of phages by heterotrophs may also play a role in their elimination. Tetrahymena thermophila has been shown to ingest and inactivate bacteriophage T4 in co-incubation experiments. In this study, other Tetrahymena species were co-incubated with T4 with similar results. In addition, T. thermophila was shown to inactivate phages T5 and lambda in co-incubations. Several approaches, including direct visualization by electron microscopy, demonstrated that ingestion is required for T4 inactivation. Mucocysts were shown to have no role in the ingestion of T4. When (35)S-labeled T4 were fed to T. thermophila in a pulse-chase experiment, the degradation of two putative capsid proteins, gp23(*) and hoc, was observed. In addition, a polypeptide with the apparent molecular mass of 52 kDa was synthesized. This suggests that Tetrahymena can use phages as a minor nutrient source in the absence of bacteria.
Keywords:Digestion  heterotroph  lambda  mucocyst  T4  T5
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