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The importance of biofilm formation for cultivation of a Micrarchaeon and its interactions with its Thermoplasmatales host

Authors :
Susanne, Krause
Sabrina, Gfrerer
Andriko, von Kügelgen
Carsten, Reuse
Nina, Dombrowski
Laura, Villanueva
Boyke, Bunk
Cathrin, Spröer
Thomas R, Neu
Ute, Kuhlicke
Kerstin, Schmidt-Hohagen
Karsten, Hiller
Tanmay A M, Bharat
Reinhard, Rachel
Anja, Spang
Johannes, Gescher
Source :
Nature communications. 13(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Micrarchaeota is a distinctive lineage assigned to the DPANN archaea, which includes poorly characterised microorganisms with reduced genomes that likely depend on interactions with hosts for growth and survival. Here, we report the enrichment of a stable co-culture of a member of the Micrarchaeota (Ca. Micrarchaeum harzensis) together with its Thermoplasmatales host (Ca. Scheffleriplasma hospitalis), as well as the isolation of the latter. We show that symbiont-host interactions depend on biofilm formation as evidenced by growth experiments, comparative transcriptomic analyses and electron microscopy. In addition, genomic, metabolomic, extracellular polymeric substances and lipid content analyses indicate that the Micrarchaeon symbiont relies on the acquisition of metabolites from its host. Our study of the cell biology and physiology of a Micrarchaeon and its host adds to our limited knowledge of archaeal symbioses.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
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