Production of amphisterol and other Δ8(14) sterols by Togula jolla (formerly Amphidinium sensu lato) overlaps chemotaxonomically with Amphidinium carterae

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1111/jeu.13075
Braedyn E. Hollingsworth, Catharina Alves-de-Souza, Jeffrey D. Leblond
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While a longstanding method for identifying dinoflagellates, morphology alone can be inaccurate because of convergent evolution of truly different species toward a particular cellular shape. The dinoflagellate genus Togula is a case in point in that its type species Togula britannica was previously assigned to the genus Amphidinium based on morphology but was recently recognized as an independent genus following phylogenetic characterization. Chemotaxonomy can be a useful tool to complement the characterization of dinoflagellates by phylogeny. To this point, some, but not all, species of Amphidinium, such as Amphidinium carterae, have been observed to produce the rare 4α-methyl-substituted, Δ8(14)-nuclear-unsaturated major sterol 4α-methyl-5α-ergosta-8(14),24(28)-dien-3β-ol (amphisterol) that has historically been considered a potential chemotaxonomic biomarker for the genus as it is found in very few other dinoflagellate genera. To date, no isolates within the genus Togula have had their sterols characterized; our objective was thus to provide a first examination of the sterols of an isolate of Togula to compare to the sterols of Amphidinium. To this end, we have characterized the sterols of Togula jolla, one of the few members of Togula available for study, to demonstrate the production of amphisterol, among other Δ8(14)-nuclear unsaturated sterols, as its major sterol.

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由Togula jolla(原Amphidinium sensu lato)生产的两栖甾醇和其他Δ8(14)甾醇在化学分类上与Amphidinium carterae重叠。
虽然这是一种长期存在的识别鞭毛藻的方法,但形态学本身可能是不准确的,因为真正不同的物种向特定的细胞形状趋同进化。鞭毛藻Togula属就是一个很好的例子,它的模式种Togula britannica以前根据形态被分配到Amphidinium属,但最近根据系统发育特征被认为是一个独立的属。化学分类学可以是一个有用的工具,以补充系统发育特征的鞭毛藻。到目前为止,一些(但不是全部)两栖类物种,如carterae两栖类,已被观察到产生罕见的4α-甲基取代,Δ8(14)-核不饱和主要甾醇4α-甲基-5α-麦角糖-8(14),24(28)-二烯-3β-醇(两栖甾醇),历史上被认为是该属的潜在化学分类生物标志物,因为它在很少的其他鞭毛属中被发现。迄今为止,没有托古拉属分离株的甾醇被鉴定;因此,我们的目标是对Togula分离物的甾醇进行首次检查,以与Amphidinium的甾醇进行比较。为此,我们对Togula jolla的甾醇进行了表征,Togula是Togula为数不多的可供研究的成员之一,以证明在其他Δ8(14)-核不饱和甾醇中,两栖甾醇的生产是其主要的甾醇。
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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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