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Co-zorbs: Motile, multispecies biofilms aid transport of diverse bacterial species.

Shruthi MageshJonathan H SchropeNayanna M Mercado SotoChao LiAmanda I HurleyAnna HuttenlocherDavid J BeebeJo Handelsman
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
This paper reports the discovery of co-zorbs, which are spherical aggregates of bacteria that move and transport other bacteria. Zorbs move toward other bacteria and collect them in a manner reminiscent of phagocytes. Once inside the zorb, the new species form a striking, organized core. The discovery of co-zorbs introduces an entirely new type of bacterial movement and transport involving cooperation among bacterial species. Co-zorbs have potential for engineering microbial systems for biotechnology applications and for managing spread of bacterial pathogens in their hosts.
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