2023
DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.14708
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Eukaryotes inherited inositol lipids from bacteria: implications for the models of eukaryogenesis

Abstract: The merger of two very different microbes, an anaerobic archaeon and an aerobic bacterium, led to the birth of eukaryotic cells. Current models hypothesize that an archaeon engulfed bacteria through external protrusions that then fused together forming the membrane organelles of eukaryotic cells, including mitochondria. Images of cultivated Lokiarchaea sustain this concept, first proposed in the inside‐out model which assumes that the membrane traffic system of archaea drove the merging with bacterial cells th… Show more

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