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From: RonO <rokimoto557@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: A large colonial choanoflagellate from Mono Lake harbors live
bacteria
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 20:42:28 -0500
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On 8/23/2024 2:59 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbio.01623-24
>
> ABSTRACT
> As the closest living relatives of animals, choanoflagellates offer
> insights into the ancestry of animal cell physiology. Here, we report
> the isolation and characterization of a colonial choanoflagellate from
> Mono Lake, California. The choanoflagellate forms large spherical
> colonies that are an order of magnitude larger than those formed by the
> closely related choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta. In cultures
> maintained in the laboratory, the lumen of the spherical colony is
> filled with a branched network of extracellular matrix and colonized by
> bacteria, including diverse Gammaproteobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria.
> We propose to erect Barroeca monosierra gen. nov., sp. nov. Hake,
> Burkhardt, Richter, and King to accommodate this extremophile
> choanoflagellate. The physical association between bacteria and B.
> monosierra in culture presents a new experimental model for
> investigating interactions among bacteria and eukaryotes. Future work
> will investigate the nature of these interactions in wild populations
> and the mechanisms underpinning the colonization of B. monosierra
> spheres by bacteria.
>
When it was pointed out on TO that bacteria far outnumber all other
lifeforms on the planet I once joked that the designer had obviously
created multicellular lifeforms as condominiums for his prize pet
bacteria, and that when the designer got around to checking back in that
there would be hell to pay when he finds out that one of the
condominiums is using things like antibiotics and soap to kill trillions
of his pets. Behe may think along the same lines because why else would
a designer give a plague bacteria like Y. pestis a flagellum?
Ron Okimoto