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A centimeter-long bacterium with DNA compartmentalized in membrane-bound organelles

Authors :
Jean-Marie Volland
Silvina Gonzalez-Rizzo
Olivier Gros
Tomáš Tyml
Natalia Ivanova
Frederik Schulz
Danielle Goudeau
Nathalie H Elisabeth
Nandita Nath
Daniel Udwary
Rex R Malmstrom
Chantal Guidi-Rontani
Susanne Bolte-Kluge
Karen M Davies
Maïtena R Jean
Jean-Louis Mansot
Nigel J Mouncey
Esther Angert
Tanja Woyke
Shailesh V Date
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Cells of most bacterial species are around 2 µm in length, with some of the largest specimens reaching 750 µm. Using fluorescence, x-ray, and electron microscopy in conjunction with genome sequencing, we characterized Ca. Thiomargarita magnifica, a bacterium with an average cell length greater than 9,000 µm that is visible to the naked eye. We found that these cells grow orders of magnitude over theoretical limits for bacterial cell size through unique biology, display unprecedented polyploidy of more than half a million copies of a very large genome, and undergo a dimorphic life cycle with asymmetric segregation of chromosomes in daughter cells. These features, along with compartmentalization of genomic material and protein synthesis in membrane-bound organelles, indicate gain of complexity in the Thiomargarita lineage, and challenge traditional concepts of bacterial cells.One Sentence SummaryCa. T. magnifica are compartmentalized centimeter-long bacteria

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........99a8a25579c091c50a67591bade1789f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.16.480423