Castelli, Michele


Publications
16

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“Candidatus Intestinibacterium parameciiphilum”—member of the “Candidatus Paracaedibacteraceae” family (Alphaproteobacteria, Holosporales) inhabiting the ciliated protist Paramecium Lanzoni et al. (2023). International Microbiology Ca. Intestinibacterium Ca. Intestinibacterium nucleariae Ca. Intestinibacterium parameciiphilum “Paracaedibacteraceae”
Characterization of a Pseudokeronopsis Strain (Ciliophora, Urostylida) and Its Bacterial Endosymbiont “Candidatus Trichorickettsia” (Alphaproteobacteria, Rickettsiales) Castelli et al. (2022). Diversity 14 (12) Ca. Trichorickettsia Ca. Trichorickettsia mobilis
‘ Candidatus Gromoviella agglomerans’, a novel intracellular Holosporaceae parasite of the ciliate Paramecium showing marked genome reduction Castelli et al. (2022). Environmental Microbiology Reports 14 (1) Ca. Gromoviella agglomerans
‘ Candidatus Sarmatiella mevalonica’ endosymbiont of the ciliate Paramecium provides insights on evolutionary plasticity among Rickettsiales Castelli et al. (2021). Environmental Microbiology 23 (3) Ca. Sarmatiella mevalonica
Morphology, ultrastructure, genomics, and phylogeny of Euplotes vanleeuwenhoeki sp. nov. and its ultra-reduced endosymbiont “Candidatus Pinguicoccus supinus” sp. nov Serra et al. (2020). Scientific Reports 10 (1) Ca. Pinguicoccus supinus
“Candidatus Trichorickettsia mobilis”, a Rickettsiales bacterium, can be transiently transferred from the unicellular eukaryote Paramecium to the planarian Dugesia japonica Modeo et al. (2020). PeerJ 8 Ca. Trichorickettsia mobilis
Diversity and environmental distribution of the cosmopolitan endosymbiont “Candidatus Megaira” Lanzoni et al. (2019). Scientific Reports 9 (1) Ca. Megaira
The extracellular association of the bacterium “CandidatusDeianiraea vastatrix” with the ciliateParameciumsuggests an alternative scenario for the evolution ofRickettsiales Castelli et al. (2018). Ca. Deianiraea vastatrix
The Hidden World of Rickettsiales Symbionts: “Candidatus Spectririckettsia obscura,” a Novel Bacterium Found in Brazilian and Indian Paramecium caudatum Castelli et al. (2018). Microbial Ecology 77 (3) Ca. Spectririckettsia obscura
Phylogenetic relationships among endosymbiotic R-body producer: Bacteria providing their host the killer trait Schrallhammer et al. (2018). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 41 (3) “Paracaedimonas” “Paracaedimonas acanthamoebae” Caedibacter