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1 September 2004 Genetic and Physiological Interactions in the Amoeba-Bacteria Symbiosis
KWANG W. JEON
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Amoebae of the xD strain of Amoeba proteus that arose from the D strain by spontaneous infection of Legionella-like X-bacteria are now dependent on their symbionts for survival. Each xD amoeba contains about 42,000 symbionts within symbiosomes, and established xD amoebae die if their symbionts are removed. Thus, harmful infective bacteria changed into necessary cell components. As a result of harboring X-bacteria. xD amoebae exhibit various physiological and genetic characteristics that are different from those of symbiont-free D amoebae. One of the recent findings is that bacterial symbionts control the expression of a host's house-keeping gene. Thus, the expression of the normal amoeba sams gene (sams1) encoding one form of S-adenosylmethionine synthetase is switched to that of sams2 by endosymbiotic X-bacteria. Possible mechanisms for the switching of sams genes brought about by endosymbionts and its significance are discussed.

KWANG W. JEON "Genetic and Physiological Interactions in the Amoeba-Bacteria Symbiosis," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 51(5), 502-508, (1 September 2004). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2004.tb00277.x
Received: 3 July 2004; Accepted: 1 July 2004; Published: 1 September 2004
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KEYWORDS
endosymbiosis
gene expression
Legionella
S-adenosylmethionine synthetase (SAMS)
symbiosis
symbiosomes
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