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The Toxic Symbiont Caedibacter caryophila in the Cytoplasm of Paramecium novaurelia
Authors:Kusch J  Stremmel M  Breiner H-W  Adams V  Schweikert M  Schmidt HJ
Institution:(1) Department of Ecology, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany;(2) Fachbereich Biologie, Universitaet Kaiserslautern, Erwin-Schroedinger-Strasse, D-67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany
Abstract:Endosymbiotic bacteria were observed to inhabit the cytoplasm of the freshwater ciliateParamecium novaurelia. Transmission electron microscopy and toxicity tests with sensitive paramecia showed that the endosymbionts belong to the genusCaedibacter. The bacteria conferred a killer trait to their host paramecia. The production of a proteinaceous inclusion body (“R-body”) in the bacterial cell makes them toxic to other paramecia after they become enclosed in food vacuoles. R-bodies ofCaedibacter sp were associated with phages, which are known in most otherCaedibacter species to code for the R-body proteins. The killer-effect ofP. novaurelia on sensitiveP. caudatum strains was of the “paralysis” type, which is a characteristic of the symbiont speciesCaedibacter caryophila. Until nowC. caryophila was known to inhabit the macronucleus ofParamecium caudatum only. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA-gene proved thatCaedibacter sp from the cytoplasm ofP. novaurelia belongs to the speciesC. caryophila as well. The rDNA-sequence of 1695 bp length differed in a total of only 1 bp from the corresponding gene inC. caryophila from the macronucleus ofP. caudatum. The results indicate that the infection of specific host cell compartments may depend on host genes, but not on different traits of the infecting symbiont species. The occurrence of killer and sensitive paramecia strains together in one pond is discussed with respect to the competitive advantage of the killer trait.
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