Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Otto-Stern-Weg 5, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland.
Molecular Biology of Archaea, Institute of Biology, University of Freiburg, Schänzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany.
ISME J. 2024 Jan 8;18(1). doi: 10.1093/ismejo/wrae076.
DPANN archaea are a diverse group of microorganisms that are thought to rely on an ectosymbiotic lifestyle; however, the cell biology of these cell-cell interactions remains largely unknown. We applied live-cell imaging and cryo-electron tomography to the DPANN archaeon Nanobdella aerobiophila and its host, revealing two distinct life cycle stages. Free cells possess archaella and are motile. Ectobiotic cells are intimately linked with the host through an elaborate attachment organelle. Our data suggest that free cells may actively seek a new host, while the ectobiotic state is adapted to mediate intricate interaction with the host.
DPANN 古菌是一类多样化的微生物,被认为依赖共生生活方式;然而,这些细胞间相互作用的细胞生物学仍然很大程度上未知。我们应用活细胞成像和冷冻电子断层扫描技术研究 DPANN 古菌 Nanobdella aerobiophila 及其宿主,揭示了两个截然不同的生命周期阶段。自由细胞拥有古菌鞭毛并具有运动性。外共生细胞通过精细的附着细胞器与宿主紧密相连。我们的数据表明,自由细胞可能主动寻找新的宿主,而外共生状态则适应于与宿主进行复杂的相互作用。