Phylogeny and ultrastructure of a non-toxigenic dinoflagellate Amphidoma fulgens sp. nov. (Amphidomataceae, Dinophyceae), with a wide distribution across Asian Pacific

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Harmful Algae Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1016/j.hal.2024.102701
Koyo Kuwata , Wai Mun Lum , Kazuya Takahashi , Garry Benico , Kazutaka Takahashi , Po Teen Lim , Chui Pin Leaw , Hajime Uchida , Mayu Ozawa , Ryoji Matsushima , Ryuichi Watanabe , Toshiyuki Suzuki , Mitsunori Iwataki
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Amphidoma languida, a marine thecate dinoflagellate that produces the lipophilic toxin azaspiracids (AZAs), is primarily found in the Atlantic. Although this species has not been recorded in the Asian Pacific, environmental DNAs related to Am. languida have been widely detected in the region by metabarcoding analysis. Their morphology and AZA production remain unclear. In this study, the morphology, ultrastructure, phylogeny, and AZA production of nine Amphidoma strains isolated from Japan, Malaysia, and Philippines were investigated. Phylogenetic trees inferred from rDNAs (SSU, ITS, and LSU rDNA) showed monophyly of the nine Pacific strains and were sister to the Am. languida clade, including the toxigenic strains from the Atlantic. Cells were ellipsoid, 8.7–16.7 µm in length and 7.4–14.0 µm in width, with a conspicuous apical pore complex. A large nucleus in the hyposome, parietal chloroplast with a spherical pyrenoid in the episome, and refractile bodies were observed. Thecal tabulation was typical of Amphidoma, Po, cp, X, 6ʹ, 6ʹʹ, 6C, 5S, 6ʹʹʹ, 2ʹʹʹʹ. A ventral pore was located on the anterior of 1ʹ plate, beside the suture to 6ʹ plate. The presence of a ventral depression, on the anterior of anterior sulcal plate, was different from Am. languida. A large antapical pore, containing approximately 10 small pores, was observed. Cells were apparently smaller than Am. trioculata, a species possessing three pores (ventral pore, ventral depression, and antapical pore). TEM showed the presence of crystalline structures, resembling guanine crystals, and cytoplasmic invaginations into the pyrenoid matrix. Flagellar apparatus lacking the striated root connective is similar to peridinioids and related dinoflagellates. AZAs were not detected from the Pacific strains by LC-MS/MS. This non-toxigenic Amphidoma species, here we propose as Amphidoma fulgens sp. nov., is widely distributed in the Asian Pacific. Moreover, molecular comparison also suggested that most of the environmental DNA sequences previously reported as Am. languida or related sequences from the Asian Pacific were attributable to Am. fulgens.

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广泛分布于亚太地区的无毒双鞭毛藻 Amphidoma fulgens sp.
Amphidoma languida 是一种海洋笛形双鞭毛藻,可产生亲脂性毒素氮丙啶(AZAs),主要分布于大西洋。虽然该物种在亚太地区没有记录,但通过代谢编码分析,在该地区广泛发现了与 Am. languida 相关的环境 DNA。它们的形态和 AZA 产量仍不清楚。本研究调查了从日本、马来西亚和菲律宾分离出的九株蚜蝇(Amphidoma)的形态、超微结构、系统发育和 AZA 产量。根据 rDNA(SSU、ITS 和 LSU rDNA)推断的系统发生树显示,太平洋地区的九株菌株为单系,与 Am. languida 支系(包括大西洋地区的毒株)为姐妹系。细胞呈椭圆形,长 8.7-16.7 微米,宽 7.4-14.0 微米,顶端有明显的孔复合体。在下体细胞中有一个大细胞核,在上体细胞中有顶叶叶绿体和球形火绒体,还观察到折射体。钙表是典型的两栖瘤,Po、cp、X、6ʹ、6ʹʹ、6C、5S、6ʹʹ、2ʹʹ。腹孔位于 1ʹ板前部,与 6ʹ板的缝合线旁。与 Am. languida 不同的是,在前沟板的前部有一个腹侧凹陷。观察到一个大的顶孔,包含大约 10 个小孔。细胞明显小于 Am. trioculata,后者拥有三个孔(腹孔、腹部凹陷和顶端孔)。TEM 显示存在类似鸟嘌呤晶体的结晶结构,以及进入类焦磷酸基质的细胞质内陷。鞭毛器缺乏条状根连接体,这与周生类和相关甲藻相似。LC-MS/MS 未从太平洋菌株中检测到ZAs。在此,我们将这一无毒性的 Amphidoma 物种命名为 Amphidoma fulgens sp.nov.,它广泛分布于亚洲太平洋地区。此外,分子比对结果还表明,之前被报告为Am.
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Harmful Algae
Harmful Algae 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum to promote knowledge of harmful microalgae and macroalgae, including cyanobacteria, as well as monitoring, management and control of these organisms.
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