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One Alga to Rule them All: Unrelated Mixotrophic Testate Amoebae (Amoebozoa, Rhizaria and Stramenopiles) Share the Same Symbiont (Trebouxiophyceae)

Auteur(s)
Gomaa, Fatma
Kosakyan, Anush 
Institut de biologie 
Heger, Thierry J
Corsaro, Daniele
Mitchell, Edward 
Institut de biologie 
Lara, Enrique 
Institut de biologie 
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Protist, Elsevier, 2013/165/2/161-176
Mots-clés
  • Secondary endosymbios...

  • peatlands

  • <i>Hyalosphenia papil...

  • <i>rbcL</i> gene

  • COI gene

  • co-evolution

  • <i>Chlorella</i>

Résumé
Endosymbiosis is a central and much studied process in the evolution of eukaryotes. While plastid evolution in eukaryotic algae has been extensively studied, much less is known about the evolution of mixotrophy in amoeboid protists, which has been found in three of the five super groups of Eukaryotes. We identified the green endosymbionts in four obligate mixotrophic testate amoeba species belonging to three major eukaryotic clades, <i>Hyalosphenia papilio</i> and <i>Heleopera sphagni</i> (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida), <i>Placocista spinosa</i> (Rhizaria: Euglyphida), and <i>Archerella flavum</i> (Stramenopiles: Labyrinthulomycetes) based on <i>rbcL</i> (ribulose-1,5-diphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit) gene sequences. We further investigated whether there were different phylotypes of algal endosymbionts within single <i>H. papilio</i> cells and the degree of host-symbiont specificity by amplifying two genes: COI (mitochondrial cytochrome oxydase subunit 1) from the testate amoeba host, and <i>rbcL</i> from the endosymbiont. Results show that all studied endosymbionts belong to genus <i>Chlorella</i> sensu stricto, closely related to <i>Paramecium bursaria Chlorella</i> symbionts, some lichen symbionts and also several free-living algae. Most <i>rbcL</i> gene sequences derived from symbionts from all testate amoeba species were almost identical (at most 3 silent nucleotides difference out of 780 bp) and were assigned to a new Trebouxiophyceae taxon we named TACS (Testate Amoeba <i>Chlorella</i> Symbionts). This “one alga fits all mixotrophic testate amoeba” pattern suggests that photosynthetic symbionts have pre-adaptations to endosymbiosis and colonise diverse hosts from a free-living stage.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/8391
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10.1016/j.protis.2014.01.002
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Gomaa_F.-One_alga_to_rule_them_all-20140528.pdf (11.03 MB)
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