Molecular phylogeny of Spirotrichonymphea (Parabasalia) with emphasis on Spironympha, Spirotrichonympha, and three new genera Pseudospironympha, Nanospironympha, and Brugerollina

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-02-09 DOI:10.1111/jeu.12967
Satoko Noda, Osamu Kitade, Daniel E. Jasso-Selles, Stephen J. Taerum, Miki Takayanagi, Renate Radek, Nathan Lo, Moriya Ohkuma, Gillian H. Gile
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Spirotrichonymphea, one of the six classes of phylum Parabasalia, are characterized by bearing many flagella in spiral rows, and they occur exclusively in the guts of termites. Phylogenetic relationships among the 13 described genera are not well understood due to complex morphological evolution and a paucity of molecular data. One such understudied genus is Spironympha. It has been variously considered a valid genus, a subgenus of Spirotrichonympha, or an “immature” life cycle stage of Spirotrichonympha. To clarify this, we sequenced the small subunit rRNA gene sequences of Spironympha and Spirotrichonympha cells isolated from the hindguts of Reticulitermes species and Hodotermopsis sjostedti and confirmed the molecular identity of H. sjostedti symbionts using fluorescence in situ hybridization. Spironympha as currently circumscribed is polyphyletic, with both H. sjostedti symbiont species branching separately from the “true” Spironympha from Reticulitermes. Similarly, the Spirotrichonympha symbiont of H. sjostedti branches separately from the “true” Spirotrichonympha found in Reticulitermes. Our data support Spironympha from Reticulitermes as a valid genus most closely related to Spirotrichonympha, though its monophyly and interspecific relationships are not resolved in our molecular phylogenetic analysis. We propose three new genera to accommodate the H. sjostedti symbionts and two new species of Spirotrichonympha from Reticulitermes.

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螺旋体滴虫属的分子系统发育,重点介绍螺旋体滴虫属、螺旋体滴虫属和拟螺旋体滴虫属、纳米螺旋体滴虫属和Brugerollina属三个新属
螺旋体滴虫是副滴虫门六纲之一,其特点是有许多螺旋状的鞭毛,它们只存在于白蚁的肠道中。由于复杂的形态进化和缺乏分子数据,13个已描述属之间的系统发育关系尚不清楚。一个这样的未充分研究的属是螺霉。它被不同地认为是一个有效属,一个螺毛菌属的亚属,或一个“未成熟”的螺毛菌生命周期阶段。为了澄清这一点,我们测序了从Reticulitermes和Hodotermopsis sjostedti的后肠道分离的螺旋体(Spironympha)和螺旋体(Spirotrichonympha)细胞的小亚基rRNA基因序列,并利用荧光原位杂交技术确认了H. sjostedti共生体的分子身份。目前所限定的螺旋体是多系的,两种H. sjostedti共生体都与来自Reticulitermes的“真正的”螺旋体分开分支。同样,H. sjostedti的螺旋体共生体分支与在reticuliteres中发现的“真正的”螺旋体分离。我们的数据支持来自Reticulitermes的Spironympha是与Spirotrichonympha最密切相关的有效属,尽管它的单系和种间关系在我们的分子系统发育分析中没有得到解决。我们提出了3个新属来容纳H. sjostedti共生体和2个来自reticuliterme的Spirotrichonympha新种。
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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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