"鹦鹉螺肠杆菌"(Candidatus Intestinibacterium parameciiphilum)--"鹦鹉螺肠杆菌 "科(Alphaproteobacteria,Holosporales)成员,栖息于纤毛虫鹦鹉螺中。

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY International Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1007/s10123-023-00414-5
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原生动物经常寄生各种细菌共生体,尤其是那些隶属于全孢子菌目(Alphaproteobacteria)的细菌。这一细菌谱系的所有特征成员都与多种真核生物,尤其是多个原生生物谱系(如变形虫、纤毛虫、纤毛虫、优形虫和核虫)以及一些后生动物(尤其是节肢动物和相关的生态动物)有必然的联系。虽然人们已经对副纤毛虫属和其他纤毛虫的共生体进行了深入研究,但 "副纤毛虫科"(Holosporales)的已知成员目前在这类宿主中的代表性不足。在此,我们报告了 "副粘菌科 "中的 "副粘菌属肠杆菌",它栖息于副粘菌的细胞质中。这种新型细菌的体积几乎是其来自核菌属(opisthokont Nuclearia)的亲戚 "核菌肠杆菌(Candidatus Intestinibacterium nucleariae)"的两倍,而且周围没有光环。根据 16S rRNA 基因序列的系统进化分析,我们在该属中又发现了六个潜在的物种级系。根据各自样本的来源,我们调查了 "肠杆菌属 "物种代表的环境分布。研究结果表明,肠杆菌的宿主是原生生物,尤其是淡水原生生物,其生活方式为强制性共生。因此,现有数据表明,与淡水原生生物的关系可能是 "肠杆菌属 "成员的祖先条件。
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"Candidatus Intestinibacterium parameciiphilum"-member of the "Candidatus Paracaedibacteraceae" family (Alphaproteobacteria, Holosporales) inhabiting the ciliated protist Paramecium.

Protists frequently host diverse bacterial symbionts, in particular those affiliated with the order Holosporales (Alphaproteobacteria). All characterised members of this bacterial lineage have been retrieved in obligate association with a wide range of eukaryotes, especially multiple protist lineages (e.g. amoebozoans, ciliates, cercozoans, euglenids, and nucleariids), as well as some metazoans (especially arthropods and related ecdysozoans). While the genus Paramecium and other ciliates have been deeply investigated for the presence of symbionts, known members of the family "Candidatus Paracaedibacteraceae" (Holosporales) are currently underrepresented in such hosts. Herein, we report the description of "Candidatus Intestinibacterium parameciiphilum" within the family "Candidatus Paracaedibacteraceae", inhabiting the cytoplasm of Paramecium biaurelia. This novel bacterium is almost twice as big as its relative "Candidatus Intestinibacterium nucleariae" from the opisthokont Nuclearia and does not present a surrounding halo. Based on phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA gene sequences, we identified six further potential species-level lineages within the genus. Based on the provenance of the respective samples, we investigated the environmental distribution of the representatives of "Candidatus Intestinibacterium" species. Obtained results are consistent with an obligate endosymbiotic lifestyle, with protists, in particular freshwater ones, as hosts. Thus, available data suggest that association with freshwater protists could be the ancestral condition for the members of the "Candidatus Intestinibacterium" genus.

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International Microbiology
International Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: International Microbiology publishes information on basic and applied microbiology for a worldwide readership. The journal publishes articles and short reviews based on original research, articles about microbiologists and their work and questions related to the history and sociology of this science. Also offered are perspectives, opinion, book reviews and editorials. A distinguishing feature of International Microbiology is its broadening of the term microbiology to include eukaryotic microorganisms.
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