What is it about?

Exploring the mechanisms that underpin symbiosis requires an understanding of how these complex interactions are maintained in diverse model systems. The ciliate protist, Paramecium bursaria, offers a valuable insight into how emergent endosymbiotic interactions have evolved.

Featured Image

Why is it important?

Exploring the mechanisms behind symbiosis requires an understanding of these interactions in a range of model systems. This perspective provides an overview of how advances in molecular biology in model systems such as Paramecium bursaria can offer valuable insights into how endosymbiotic interactions have evolved.

Perspectives

Our current understanding of molecular biology comes from experiments and observation in a comparatively small number of model systems. If we want to keep building our understanding of the cellular mechanisms that underpin all forms of life, we must continue to develop representative model systems that reflect its full diversity. Paramecium bursaria is one such system.

Benjamin Jenkins
University of Cambridge

Read the Original

This page is a summary of: Mutualism on the edge: Understanding the Paramecium–Chlorella symbiosis, PLoS Biology, April 2024, PLOS,
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002563.
You can read the full text:

Read
Open access logo

Contributors

The following have contributed to this page