Novel Foraging Mechanisms in Atypical Excavate Flagellates

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1111/jeu.70010
Sei Suzuki-Tellier, Alastair G. B. Simpson, Thomas Kiørboe
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Most excavates, a paraphyletic assemblage of flagellates, typically present an active vaned flagellum that drives a feeding current through a ventral groove for predation. However, some have “atypical” morphologies. Here, we describe the foraging mechanisms in heteroloboseid flagellates (Discoba) that have a groove but lack the seemingly crucial vane. The percolomonads barbeliid AE-1 and Percolomonas doradorae form a functional vane with four adjacent flagella undulating with lateral asymmetry, creating an erratic flow that rapidly “sucks” water into the groove and expels it on the other side. This flow attenuates rapidly away from the cell, consistent with the flagellar pump acting as an instantaneous point sink. Conversely, Pharyngomonas kirbyi generates a continuous flow through the groove with two asynchronously moving posterior flagella. Despite the unexplained fluid dynamics, this flow has a further reach, consistent with describing the flagellar pump as a point force (stokeslet). While the volumetric flow rate through the groove—a measure of the maximum potential clearance rate—of the two percolomonads is similar to clearance rates estimated for other phagotrophic flagellates, it is an order of magnitude lower for Ph. kirbyi, which may afford lower rates due to high prey concentration in its hypersaline environment.

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非典型发掘鞭毛虫的新觅食机制
大多数挖掘,一个副鞭毛组合,典型地呈现一个活跃的叶片鞭毛,驱动通过腹沟捕食的进食电流。然而,有些具有“非典型”形态。在这里,我们描述了具有沟槽但缺乏看似至关重要的叶片的异卵鞭毛虫(Discoba)的觅食机制。barbeliid AE-1和doradorae的percolomonads形成了一个功能叶片,四个相邻的鞭毛呈横向不对称波动,形成不稳定的流动,迅速将水“吸”进沟槽,并将其排出另一侧。这种流动从细胞迅速衰减,与鞭毛泵作为瞬时点汇的作用一致。相反,kirbyi咽单胞菌通过两个不同步移动的后鞭毛产生连续的流动。尽管存在无法解释的流体动力学,但这种流动具有更远的范围,与将鞭毛泵描述为点力(stokeslet)一致。虽然通过沟槽的体积流速(一种最大潜在清除率的测量方法)与其他吞噬性鞭毛虫的清除率相似,但对于Ph. kirbyi来说,它的清除率要低一个数量级,这可能是由于在高盐环境中猎物浓度高而导致的。
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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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