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Highly flexible metabolism of the marine euglenozoan protist Diplonema papillatum.

Ingrid Škodová-SverákováKristína ZáhonováValéria JuricováMaksym DanchenkoMartin MoosPeter BaráthGalina ProkopchukAnzhelika ButenkoVeronika LukáčováLenka KohútováBarbora BučkováAleš HorákDrahomíra FaktorováAnton HorváthPetr ŠimekJulius Lukeš
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
The identification of conventional anaerobic enzymes reflects the ability of this protist to survive in low-oxygen environments. Furthermore, its metabolism quickly reacts to restricted carbon availability, suggesting a high metabolic flexibility of diplonemids, which is further reflected in cell morphology and motility, correlating well with their extreme ecological valence.
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