Sunscreen mucilage: a photoprotective adaptation found in terrestrial green algae (Zygnematophyceae)

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY European Journal of Phycology Pub Date : 2021-05-12 DOI:10.1080/09670262.2021.1898677
Anna Busch, Sebastian Hess
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Abstract Terrestrial microalgae evolved a variety of photoprotective strategies enabling a life on land. This includes the production of sunscreen compounds, which shield cells from excess radiation. Here, we report a new genus of conjugating green algae, Serritaenia gen. nov., whose members produce extracellular mucilage with a striking pigmentation. This phenomenon is very unusual for eukaryotic algae and poses cell biological and functional questions. So far, extracellular sunscreen pigments are exclusively known from cyanobacteria, while eukaryotic algae typically contain intracellular sunscreens. We demonstrate that pigmented mucilage in Serritaenia spp. can be induced by experimental exposure to UVB in an intensity-dependent manner, and that it strongly absorbs deleterious wavebands. Microscopic details of UVR-treated cells suggest that the directional secretion of pigmented mucilage is responsible for the defined and well-oriented pigment layers observed in natural material. Even though the chemical nature of the pigment remains to be elucidated, several pieces of evidence suggest that the ‘sunscreen mucilage’ of Serritaenia represents an elaborate photoprotective adaptation, unprecedented in eukaryotic algae.
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防晒粘液:在陆生绿藻中发现的一种光保护适应性
陆生微藻进化出多种光保护策略,使其能够在陆地上生存。这包括产生防晒化合物,保护细胞免受过量辐射。在这里,我们报告了一个新的结合绿藻属,Serritaenia gen. nov.,其成员产生具有显著色素沉着的细胞外粘液。这种现象在真核藻类中是非常罕见的,并提出了细胞生物学和功能问题。到目前为止,细胞外防晒色素只从蓝藻中发现,而真核藻类通常含有细胞内防晒霜。我们证明了Serritaenia spp.的色素黏液可以通过实验暴露于UVB以强度依赖的方式诱导,并且它强烈吸收有害波段。uvr处理细胞的微观细节表明,在天然物质中观察到的明确和定向的色素层是由色素黏液的定向分泌引起的。尽管色素的化学性质仍有待阐明,但一些证据表明,Serritaenia的“防晒粘液”代表了一种精细的光保护适应,这在真核藻类中是前所未有的。
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European Journal of Phycology
European Journal of Phycology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.80
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Phycology is an important focus for the activities of algal researchers all over the world. The Editors-in-Chief are assisted by an international team of Associate Editors who are experts in the following fields: macroalgal ecology, microalgal ecology, physiology and biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, macroalgal and microalgal systematics, applied phycology and biotechnology. The European Journal of Phycology publishes papers on all aspects of algae, including cyanobacteria. Articles may be in the form of primary research papers and reviews of topical subjects. The journal publishes high quality research and is well cited, with a consistently good Impact Factor.
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