Publications by authors named "Yuto Kawahara"

A number of anaerobic ciliates, unicellular eukaryotes, intracellularly possess methanogenic archaea and bacteria as symbiotic partners. Although this tripartite relationship is of interest in terms of the fact that each participant is from a different domain, the difficulty in culture and maintenance of those host species with symbiotic partners has disturbed both ecological and functional studies so far. In this study, we obtained a stable culture of a small anaerobic scuticociliate, strain GW7.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yuto Kawahara"

  • - Yuto Kawahara's research emphasizes the tripartite symbiotic relationships among anaerobic ciliates, hydrogenosome-associated endosymbionts, and other microorganisms, highlighting a complex interaction across different domains of life.
  • - His 2019 study successfully established a stable culture of the anaerobic scuticociliate strain GW7, facilitating further ecological and functional investigations into these unique symbiotic systems.
  • - The findings of this research contribute to a deeper understanding of microbial ecology and the evolutionary implications of interdomain symbiotic interactions, which have been challenging to study due to difficulties in culturing these organisms.