Sergei I. Fokin , Natalia A. Lebedeva , Alexey Potekhin , Leandro Gammuto , Giulio Petroni , Valentina Serra
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摘要
两种已知的Holospora-like细菌的代表,“Candidatus Gortzia yakutica”来自于putrium草履虫和Preeria caryoila,最初是从草履虫繁复体中提取的,分别在新的宿主中被发现:nephridiatum草履虫和polycaryum草履虫。本研究用形态学和分子学方法对这些细菌进行了研究。对于“Ca. G. yakutica”,提供了主寄主和新寄主的电子显微结构的第一个细节。关于嗜核杆菌,该物种的超微结构描述是通过一些以前未知的特征来实现的,例如将外周质与细胞质分开的所谓“膜簇”,以及在其从被感染的大细胞核释放之前和释放过程中感染形态的精细组成。从生物地理学和生态学的角度讨论了这些类全息孢子菌与纤毛虫寄主的新组合。寄主特异性的共生体作为一个普遍的范式进行了批判性的审查。
Holospora-like bacteria “Candidatus Gortzia yakutica” and Preeria caryophila: Ultrastructure, promiscuity, and biogeography of the symbionts
Two already known representatives of Holospora-like bacteria, “Candidatus Gortzia yakutica” from Paramecium putrinum and Preeria caryophila, originally retrieved from the Paramecium aurelia complex, were found in new hosts: Paramecium nephridiatum and Paramecium polycaryum, respectively. In the present study, these bacteria were investigated using morphological and molecular methods. For “Ca. G. yakutica”, the first details of the electron microscopic structure in the main and new hosts were provided. Regarding Pr. caryophila, the ultrastructural description of this species was implemented by several features previously unknown, such as the so called “membrane cluster” dividing periplasm from cytoplasm and fine composition of infectious forms before and during its releasing from the infected macronucleus. The new combinations of these Holospora-like bacteria with ciliate hosts were discussed from biogeographical and ecological points of view. Host specificity of symbionts as a general paradigm was critically reviewed as well.
期刊介绍:
Articles deal with protists, unicellular organisms encountered free-living in various habitats or as parasites or used in basic research or applications. The European Journal of Protistology covers topics such as the structure and systematics of protists, their development, ecology, molecular biology and physiology. Beside publishing original articles the journal offers a forum for announcing scientific meetings. Reviews of recently published books are included as well. With its diversity of topics, the European Journal of Protistology is an essential source of information for every active protistologist and for biologists of various fields.