Microbial comics: RNA as a common language, presented in extracellular speech-bubbles
Published Date: 2/27/2024
Source: phys.org
Single-celled organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, have developed many ways to communicate with each other. For example, they might use tiny so-called extracellular vesicles (EVs)—membrane-enveloped packages smaller than 200 nm in diameter (0.0002 mm). The organisms produce them by budding from their membrane into the surrounding space.