冷螺旋体新谱系的表征和培育,这是推测肺泡发育的关键组合

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Andrea S. Gigeroff , Yana Eglit, Alastair G.B. Simpson
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摘要

在经过充分研究的三个分类单元之外,有几个肺泡类群——纤毛虫、甲藻和顶端复合体——对理解这一主要分类单元的进化至关重要。一个这样的组合是“colponemids”,它是真核营养的双鞭毛虫,通常有一个与后鞭毛相关的腹侧沟。先前的系统发育研究表明,冷螺旋体在肺泡内形成多达三个不同的深分支(例如,Myzozoa或所有其他肺泡的姐妹群)。我们已经开发了四种螺旋体分离物的双螺旋体(捕食者-猎物)培养物。其中一个代表了嗜盐Palustrimonas(以咽单胞菌为食)的第一个稳定培养物,而SSU rDNA系统发育显示其他分离株是两个不同的新谱系。saponarium gen.et sp.nov.是一种游动的嗜碱动物,有一个大的凹槽,以动顶动物为食。Loeffela hirca gen.et sp.nov.是嗜盐性的,有一个细微的凹槽,通常沿着表面移动,以咽单胞菌和产气单胞菌为食。这两个新属的猎物捕获都是捕食性的,涉及近端后鞭毛右侧的特殊结构/区域,以及推测的挤出体。Myzozoa、纤毛虫和(现在)描述的五个密螺旋体分支之间的关系尚未解决,这表明密螺旋体的多样性是追踪深层肺泡进化的一个挑战和重要资源。
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Characterisation and Cultivation of New Lineages of Colponemids, a Critical Assemblage for Inferring Alveolate Evolution

There are several alveolate groups outside the well-studied trio – ciliates, dinoflagellates, and apicomplexans – that are crucial for understanding the evolution of this major taxon. One such assemblage is the “colponemids”, which are eukaryotrophic biflagellates, usually with a ventral groove associated with the posterior flagellum. Previous phylogenetic studies show colponemids forming up to three distinct deep branches within alveolates (e.g. sister groups to Myzozoa or all other alveolates). We have developed dieukaryotic (predator–prey) cultures of four colponemid isolates. One represents the first stable culture of the halophile Palustrimonas (feeding on Pharyngomonas), while SSU rDNA phylogenies show the other isolates as two distinct new lineages. Neocolponema saponarium gen. et sp. nov. is a swimming alkaliphile with a large groove, which feeds on a kinetoplastid. Loeffela hirca gen. et sp. nov. is halophilic, has a subtle groove, usually moves along surfaces, and feeds on Pharyngomonas and Percolomonas. Prey capture in both new genera is raptorial, involves a specialized structure/region to the right of the proximal posterior flagellum, and presumed extrusomes. The relationships amongst Myzozoa, ciliates, and the (now) five described colponemid clades are unresolved, signaling that colponemid diversity represents both a challenge and important resource for tracing deep alveolate evolution.

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Protist
Protist 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
18.7 weeks
期刊介绍: Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.
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