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Anaerobic Growth and Maintenance of Mammalian Cell Lines
Published on: July 21, 2018
Rethinking eukaryogenesis: genomic signatures suggest an aerobic host
1Archaeal Biology Center, Synthetic Biology Research Center, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Marine Microbiome Engineering, Key Laboratory of Marine Microbiome Engineering of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes, Institute for Advanced Study, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, China.
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The long-standing paradigm of a strictly 'anaerobic host' for eukaryogenesis is fundamentally challenged by an expanded genomic catalog of Asgard archaea. Recent genomic predictions by Appler et al. reveal that Heimdallarchaeia, the closest archaeal relatives to eukaryotes, encode hallmark proteins of an aerobic lifestyle, suggesting they may have harbored the potential for aerobic respiration prior to mitochondrial endosymbiosis.
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