Naegleria gruberi is a species of Naegleria. It is famous for its ability to change from an amoeba, which lacks a cytoplasmic microtubule cytoskeleton, to a flagellate, which has an elaborate microtubule cytoskeleton, including flagella. This "transformation" includes de novo synthesis of basal bodies (or centrioles).
Naegleriagruberi is a species of Naegleria. It is famous for its ability to change from an amoeba, which lacks a cytoplasmic microtubule cytoskeleton...
flagellated stage. He named the organism Amoeba gruberi, which was later changed to the genus Naegleria in 1912 by Alexeieff. Before 1970, the genus was...
to high temperature (42 °C): Naegleria fowleri is able to grow at this temperature, but the nonpathogenic Naegleriagruberi is not.[citation needed] Michael...
exhibit this type of locomotion are amoebae (such as Amoeba proteus and Naegleriagruberi,) and slime molds, as well as some cells in humans such as leukocytes...
Tetrahymena thermophila, free living freshwater ciliate protozoan. Naegleriagruberi, freshwater non-pathogenic amoeboflagellate sometimes used in eukaryotic...
Dacks JB, Carpenter ML, Field MC, et al. (March 2010). "The genome of Naegleriagruberi illuminates early eukaryotic versatility". Cell. 140 (5): 631–42....
519 predicted bases which is smaller than that of Naegleriagruberi but larger than that of Naegleria fowleri. The Guanine-Cytosine (G-C) content is 25%...