Luis Javier Galindo, Purificación López-García, David Moreira
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引用次数: 2
摘要
sporadica Meteora是Hausmann et al.(2002)在东地中海Sporades盆地深海沉积物中首次描述的原生物种。由于其独特的形态和运动,与其他高阶真核生物分类群有很大的不同,因此被归类为incertae sedis种。不幸的是,它的形态特征并没有伴随着分子数据的产生,这阻碍了它在包括其他原生生物谱系的分子系统发育树中的位置。在此,我们报告了在地中海浅海泻湖沉积物中观察到的原生细胞,其形态特征与散孢陨石的形态特征难以区分。考虑到这种相似性和地理上与模式位置的接近,我们认为我们观察到的生物可能与模式物种M. sporadica相对应,这似乎是一种跨越浅海到深海栖息地的底栖捕食者。我们从微处理细胞中测定了散芽孢杆菌的18S rRNA基因序列。在序列数据库中搜索并没有找到密切相关的结果,这表明迈泰奥拉是一种罕见的生物。系统发育分析未显示其与其他真核生物类群有任何密切的亲缘关系,支持其最初的非同系性地位,并提示它可能定义了一个新的高阶真核生物谱系。
First Molecular Characterization of the Elusive Marine Protist Meteora sporadica
Meteora sporadica is a protist species first described by Hausmann et al. (2002) in deep-sea sediments from the Sporades Basin, Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Due to its unusual morphology and locomotion, very different from those of other high-rank eukaryotic taxa, it was classified as an incertae sedis species. Unfortunately, its morphological characterization was not accompanied by the generation of molecular data, preventing its placement in molecular phylogenetic trees including other protist lineages. Here, we report the observation of protist cells in sediments from a shallow marine lagoon in the Mediterranean Sea with morphological characteristics indistinguishable from those of Meteora sporadica. Given this similarity and the geographical proximity to the type location, we consider that the organism that we observed likely corresponded to the type species, M. sporadica, which seems to be a benthic predator spanning from shallow to deep-sea habitats. We determined the 18S rRNA gene sequence of M. sporadica from micromanipulated cells. Searches in sequence databases did not yield closely related hits, suggesting that Meteora is a rare organism. Phylogenetic analyses did not show any close affinity with other eukaryotic groups, supporting its initial incertae sedis status and suggesting that it may define a new high-rank level eukaryotic lineage.
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.