典型挖掘型 "鞭毛虫摄食槽的功能

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Sei Suzuki-Tellier, Thomas Kiørboe, Alastair G. B. Simpson
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摘要

食肉鞭毛虫是细菌和浮游微藻的主要消费者。尽管它们在 "微生物循环 "中具有重要的生态意义,但它们的许多捕食机制仍不清楚。典型的挖掘器 "腹部有一个凹槽,猎物被捕获后会被摄取到凹槽中。通过 "半刚性 "沟槽捕食对猎物大小范围的影响尚未探究。在少数物种中观察到一种被称为 "波浪 "的不明移动元素,它沿着沟槽底部扫向吞噬部位;其功能尚不清楚。我们研究了三个挖掘支系(Discoba、Metamonada 和 Malawimonadida)中四个物种的 "波 "的存在、行为和功能,发现所有研究案例中都存在 "波",这表明所有三个支系中的这一特征可能存在同源性。波纹具有物种特异性,对吞噬作用至关重要。摄食槽的形态为成功捕获猎物设定了尺寸上限,但较小的颗粒则不受此限。此外,摄食效率与物种有关。通过对这些摄食特征的共同研究,我们推测了它们对食物供应差异的适应性,从而更好地了解它们的生态功能。
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The function of the feeding groove of ‘typical excavate’ flagellates

Phagotrophic flagellates are the main consumers of bacteria and picophytoplankton. Despite their ecological significance in the ‘microbial loop’, many of their predation mechanisms remain unclear. ‘Typical excavates’ bear a ventral groove, where prey is captured for ingestion. The consequences of feeding through a ‘semi-rigid’ furrow on the prey size range have not been explored. An unidentified moving element called ‘the wave’ that sweeps along the bottom of the groove toward the site of phagocytosis has been observed in a few species; its function is unclear. We investigated the presence, behavior, and function of the wave in four species from the three excavate clades (Discoba, Metamonada, and Malawimonadida) and found it present in all studied cases, suggesting the potential homology of this feature across all three groups. The wave displayed a species-specific behavior and was crucial for phagocytosis. The morphology of the feeding groove had an upper-prey size limit for successful prey captures, but smaller particles were not constrained. Additionally, the ingestion efficiencies were species dependent. By jointly studying these feeding traits, we speculate on adaptations to differences in food availability to better understand their ecological functions.

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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.
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