Ultrastructural Studies on a Model Tintinnid - Schmidingerella meunieri (Kofoid and Campbell, 1929) Agatha and Strüder-Kypke, 2012 (Ciliophora). I. Somatic Kinetids with Unique Ultrastructure.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Acta Protozoologica Pub Date : 2019-05-24 Epub Date: 2019-01-11 DOI:10.4467/16890027AP.18.015.10091
Michael S Gruber, Alexandra Mühlthaler, Sabine Agatha
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Molecular phylogenies of Oligotrichea currently do not contain all genera and families and display topologies which are often incongruent with morphological findings. In ciliates, the somatic kinetids are rather conserved, i.e., their ultrastructures, particularly the fibrillar associates, often characterise the main groups, except for the choreotrichids. Four different kinetid types are found in protargol-stained choreotrichids and used for reconstructing the taxon's evolution (the "Kinetid Transformation Hypothesis"). Proof for this hypothesis requires transmission electron microscopic studies, which are very rare in the choreotrichids and oligotrichids. Such an approach provides insights into the ultrastructural variability of somatic kinetids in spirotrichs and may also detect apomorphies characterising certain choreotrichid families. In the model tintinnid Schmidingerella meunieri, the ultrastructure of the three kinetid types in the somatic ciliature is studied in cryofixed cells. The data support the "Kinetid Transformation Hypothesis" regarding tintinnids with a ventral kinety. This first detailed study on kinetids in tintinnids and choreotrichids in general reveals totally new kinetid types in ciliates: beyond the three common associates, they are characterised by two or three conspicuous microtubular ribbons extending on the kinetids' left sides. These extraordinary ribbons form together with the overlapping postciliary ribbons a unique network in the cortex of the anterior cell portion. The evolutionary constrains which might have fostered the development of such structures are discussed for the Oligotrichea, the choreotrichids, and tintinnids as their first occurrence is currently uncertain. Additionally, the kinetids in tintinnids, aloricate choreotrichids, oligotrichids, hypotrichs, and euplotids are compared.

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对模型纤毛虫 Schmidingerella meunieri (Kofoid and Campbell, 1929) 的超微结构研究 Agatha and Strüder-Kypke, 2012(纤毛虫)。I. 具有独特超微结构的体细胞 Kinetids。
目前,Oligotrichea 的分子系统发育并不包含所有的属和科,其拓扑结构往往与形态学研究结果不一致。在纤毛虫中,体细胞内的kinetid是相当保守的,即它们的超微结构,尤其是纤维状的结合体,通常是主要类群的特征,但纤毛虫类除外。在原胶染色的蝶形目中发现了四种不同的蝶形花类型,可用于重建该类群的进化过程("蝶形花转化假说")。证明这一假说需要进行透射电子显微镜研究,而这种研究在蝶形目和寡蝶形目中非常罕见。通过这种方法可以深入了解螺旋体中体细胞动核的超微结构变异性,还可以发现某些蝶形目家族的特征。在模式丁宁虫 Schmidingerella meunieri 中,研究人员在低温固定细胞中研究了体细胞纤毛器中三种纤毛器的超微结构。这些数据支持了关于具有腹侧纤毛器的丁丁虫的 "纤毛器转化假说"。这是首次对纤毛虫中的腹动子(kinetid)进行详细研究,揭示了纤毛虫中全新的腹动子类型:除了三种常见的联系外,它们还具有在腹动子左侧延伸的两条或三条明显的微管带。这些特殊的带子与重叠的后纤毛带一起,在前细胞部分的皮层中形成了一个独特的网络。由于这些结构的首次出现目前尚不确定,因此我们将讨论可能促进这些结构发展的进化限制因素,包括寡毛类、蝶形类和蝶形类。此外,还比较了tintinnids、aloricate choreotrichids、oligotrichids、hypotrichs和 euplotids中的kinetids。
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Acta Protozoologica
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