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第21回ERATO共生進化機構国際セミナーのお知らせ(共催)

2023年3月6日

第21回ERATO共生進化機構国際セミナーのお知らせです。

内部共生進化の研究を精力的に展開する Dr. Filip Husnik (OIST, Okinawa, Japan) に講演いただきます。

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https://www.jst.go.jp/erato/fukatsu/news/2023/230124.html

 

Date: 15 Mar. 2023 16:00 (JST)-
Platform: Zoom Meeting
Lecturer: Dr. Filip Husnik(OIST, Okinawa, Japan)
Title: Organellogenesis: Provide, Divide, and Rule

Abstract:

Mitochondria and plastids are the oldest known endosymbiont-derived organelles. However, describing the actual process of integration of the endosymbiont with the host (termed organellogenesis) is where we still often end up with a cart before the horse. To understand the order and importance of events through which endosymbionts transition into cellular organelles, more evolutionary cell biology data are needed on key organellogenesis events such as protein translocation system establishment, horizontal/endosymbiotic gene transfer, cell division control, and a full takeover of the symbiont’s genetic information processing (replication, transcription, and translation) by the host cell. Recent results from highly integrated insect and protist endosymbionts, i.e., non-model systems that were so far mostly characterized only with genomics data, are showing all features typical for organelles, blurring the line between endosymbionts and organelles. However, these novel systems also show that organellogenesis might follow a winding path with organism-specific outcomes. In this talk, I will present some of our recent results on highly integrated symbioses. The results improve our understanding of the transition from an endosymbiont to a cellular organelle which is central to the hypotheses about the origin and evolution of the eukaryotic cell.

ERATO Evolving Symbiosis Project International Seminar Series #21(第21回ERATO共生進化機構国際セミナー)

Sponsored by ERATO FUKATSU Evolving Symbiosis Project
主催:ERATO深津共生進化機構プロジェクト

Co-sponsored by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Post-Koch Ecology”
共催:新学術領域研究「ポストコッホ生態」

Co-sponsored by Microbiology Research Center for Sustainability (MiCS), University of Tsukuba
共催:筑波大学微生物サステイナビリティ研究センター(MiCS)

 

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