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Metatranscriptomics supports mechanism for biocathode electroautotrophy by “Candidatus Tenderia electrophaga”

Citation
Eddie et al. (2016).
Names
Tenderia electrophaga Ts
Abstract
AbstractBiocathodes provide a stable electron source to drive reduction reactions in electrotrophic microbial electrochemical systems. Electroautotrophic biocathode communities may be more robust than monocultures in environmentally relevant settings, but some members are not easily cultivated outside of the electrode environment. We previously used metagenomics and metaproteomics to propose a pathway for coupling extracellular electron transfer (EET) to carbon fixation in “Candidatus Tenderia e

Repeated replacement of an intrabacterial symbiont in the tripartite nested mealybug symbiosis

Citation
Husnik, McCutcheon (2016). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (37)
Names
“Doolittlea endobia”
Abstract
Significance Mealybugs are plant sap-sucking insects with a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which together live inside insect cells. These two bacteria, along with genes transferred from other bacteria to the insect genome, allow the insect to survive on its nutrient-poor diet. Here, we show that the innermost bacterium in this nested symbiosis was replaced several times over evolutionary history. These results show that highly integrat