When you Like Other Algae: Adglutina synurophila gen. et sp. nov. (Moewusinia, Chlorophyceae), a Clingy Green Microalga Associated with Synura Colonies

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Protist Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.protis.2022.125858
Dovilė Barcytė , Martin Pusztai , Pavel Škaloud , Marek Eliáš
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Unicellular green biflagellates of the order Volvocales (Chlorophyceae, Chlorophyta) are common inhabitants of various types of habitats, and can also form peculiar interspecific relationships. Most of their morphological diversity has historically been assigned to the two prominent genera Chlamydomonas and Chloromonas. Ongoing reclassification of these algae, aided by molecular phylogenetics, has resulted in numerous newly proposed genera, but there are certainly brand-new taxa awaiting recognition. In this study, based on morphological and ultrastructural observations together with sequence data of the nuclear 18S and ITS2 rDNA and the plastid rbcL gene, we describe Adglutina synurophila gen. et sp. nov., a volvocalean biflagellate isolated from colonies of the golden-brown alga Synura petersenii (Chrysophyceae). Phylogenetic analyses placed Adglutina in the phylogroup Moewusinia as a sister lineage to the acidophilic “Chlamydomonas” species. It is characterised by having oval to broadly ellipsoidal cells with a low keel-shaped papilla and a cup-shaped chloroplast lacking a pyrenoid, but possessing a lateral eyespot of a variable position. The unique set of features, together with its Synura-loving nature, anchor Adglutina as a well distinguishable phylogenetic lineage within the Moewusinia. The novel alga has a widespread distribution; it has been found in three European countries to date.

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当你喜欢其他藻类时:嗜尿Adglutina synurophila gen. et sp. 11 . (moewussinia,绿藻科),一种与藻群相关的粘性绿色微藻
单细胞绿双鞭毛虫(绿藻目,绿藻门)是各种类型生境的常见居民,也可以形成特殊的种间关系。它们的大部分形态多样性历史上被分配到两个突出的属衣单胞菌和绿单胞菌。在分子系统发育的帮助下,这些藻类正在进行的重新分类已经产生了许多新提出的属,但肯定有全新的分类群等待识别。本研究基于形态学和超微结构观察,结合细胞核18S、ITS2 rDNA和质体rbcL基因的序列数据,描述了一种从金褐藻(Chrysophyceae)中分离出来的volvolean双鞭毛虫Adglutina synurophila gen. et sp. nov.)。系统发育分析将Adglutina置于moewussinia系统群中,与嗜酸的“Chlamydomonas”物种有亲缘关系。其特征是卵形至宽椭球状细胞,具有低龙骨状乳头和杯状叶绿体,缺乏类核蛋白,但具有位置可变的侧视点。这一独特的特征,加上它对叙努拉的喜爱,使Adglutina成为莫乌斯尼亚中一个很好区分的系统发育谱系。这种新型藻类分布广泛;到目前为止,它已经在三个欧洲国家被发现。
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Protist
Protist 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.
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