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Caecitellus sp. is a small phagotroph belonging to the biocosoecid order of the stramenopiles. Caecitellus is found across global oceans but it's role in marine ecosystems, as with many heterotrophic flagellates, is unclear. We isolated a strain of Caecitellus (small subunit rRNA gene was 99.53% identical to Caecitellus parvulus and Caecitellus paraparvulus) from a contaminated culture of Oxyrrhis marina and assessed its amenability to transformation. Fluorescein isothiocyanate conjugated to dextran was successfully introduced into Caecitellus sp. using a high voltage exponential decay pulse (1000 V, 10 µF, ∞ Ω) from a BioRad GenePulser Xcell (cuvette width 0.2 cm). Cell viability was confirmed by observing motility and fluorescence 24 h after electroporation (Figure 1). Lower voltage pulses did not result in FITC uptake. Estimates of transformation effifiency were difficult to obtain due to the small size of the cells. Unfortunately, the isolated strain of Caecitellus perished in an incubator malfunction. However, these results may be transferable to Caecitellus parvulus, a model for heterotrophic flagellates. |