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The complex life-cycle of a polymorphic prokaryote epibiont of the photosynthetic bacterium Chromatium weissei
Authors:K J Clarke  B J Finlay  E Vicente  H Lloréns  M R Miracle
Institution:(1) Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Windermere Laboratory, The Ferry House, LA22 OLP Ambleside, Cumbria, UK;(2) Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Valencia, Burjassot (Valencia), Spain;(3) Department of Ecology, Faculty of Biology, University of Valencia, Burjassot (Valencia), Spain
Abstract:In natural populations of the anaerobic phototrophic bacterium Chromatium weissei, many cells support a prokaryotic epibiont. This epibiont appears in several forms, all from the life cycle of a single species. A typical epibiont consists of one to five flattened coccoid cells stacked one above the other, perpendicular to the C. weissei surface. The cells at the proximal and distal ends of the stack are 0.6 mgrm in diameter and 0.8 mgrm in length; mid-stack cells are slightly shorter. A typical three or four cell stack is 2 mgrm in length. Small mesosome-like inclusions in the distal cell are involved in the development of lsquodropletrsquo shaped cells which are released from the end of each stack. These specialised lsquodropletrsquo cells probably transfer to new hosts when C. weissei cells collide, thereafter developing into new epibiont stacks. It is likely that the epibiont grows heterotrophically using the substantial production of dissolved organic carbon within the dense plates of photosynthesising C. weissei which develop naturally. Thus the epibiont uses its unusual method of growth and dispersion to maintain position in the microbial plate upon which it depends.
Keywords:Chromatium weissei  Prokaryote epibiont  Life cycle  Dissolved organic carbon  Microbial plate  Anaerobic aquatic bacteria  Meromictic lakes  Bacterial interactions
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