国際セミナー:平板動物その他海産無脊椎動物の内部共生微生物の研究で知られるDr. Harald Gruber-Vodicka (Kiel University, Germany)によるご講演(10月23日)

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2023-09-28

第26回 ERATO共生進化機構 国際セミナー

講師:Dr. Harald Gruber-Vodicka (Kiel University, Germany)
演題:Symbiosis as a driver of placozoan biology?
日時:2023年10月23日(月)16:00 (JST)~, Online Zoom Meeting
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Abstract: Placozoa are an enigmatic phylum of simple and microscopic marine metazoans and exciting models for metazoan development and evolution. Several studies noted the association of placozoans with bacterial symbionts. While two intracellular symbionts from Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria) and Marinamargulisbacteria have been characterized, the phylogenetic composition of the larger placozoan microbiomes, their evolution, and their interactions with the hosts remain unknown. Based on our microbiome data from phylogenetically diverse placozoans sampled from globally distributed sites, placozoans are associated with variable microbiomes, but all harbor a Rickettsiales partner. In addition to these rickettsial partners and the Marinamargulisbacteria that are present across the placozoan diversity, several more intracellular symbionts but also several ectosymbiotic groups are common and form the core microbiome of placozoans. Multiple bacterial groups associated with placozoa feature secretion systems that enable them to tinker with their hosts cell biology and likely also have an organism scale impact. Recent data from animals cured from the rickettsial intracellular symbionts suggests that a switch from the grazing and asexually diving lifestyle to a dispersal stage only occurs in infected animals. In addition, the placozoans also depend on their rickettsial partners to supply digestive enzymes that are crucial to exploit common algal food sources. I will therefore discuss the role of the associated microbiota when exploring key aspects of placozoan biology such as dispersal, sexual reproduction, stress response, or nutrition.

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連絡先:深津武馬(生物プロセス研究部門首席研究員, t-fukatsu@aist.go.jp)
ERATO深津共生進化機構プロジェクト
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