Literature DB >> 23063731

Chromera velia is endosymbiotic in larvae of the reef corals Acropora digitifera and A. tenuis.

Vivian R Cumbo1, Andrew H Baird, Robert B Moore, Andrew P Negri, Brett A Neilan, Anya Salih, Madeleine J H van Oppen, Yan Wang, Christopher P Marquis.   

Abstract

Scleractinian corals occur in symbiosis with a range of organisms including the dinoflagellate alga, Symbiodinium, an association that is mutualistic. However, not all symbionts benefit the host. In particular, many organisms within the microbial mucus layer that covers the coral epithelium can cause disease and death. Other organisms in symbiosis with corals include the recently described Chromera velia, a photosynthetic relative of the apicomplexan parasites that shares a common ancestor with Symbiodinium. To explore the nature of the association between C. velia and corals we first isolated C. velia from the coral Montipora digitata and then exposed aposymbiotic Acropora digitifera and A. tenuis larvae to these cultures. Three C. velia cultures were isolated, and symbiosis was established in coral larvae of both these species exposed to all three clones. Histology verified that C. velia was located in the larval endoderm and ectoderm. These results indicate that C. velia has the potential to be endosymbiotic with coral larvae.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23063731     DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2012.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protist        ISSN: 1434-4610


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-02       Impact factor: 3.240

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9.  Deciphering the nature of the coral-Chromera association.

Authors:  Amin R Mohamed; Vivian R Cumbo; Saki Harii; Chuya Shinzato; Cheong Xin Chan; Mark A Ragan; Nori Satoh; Eldon E Ball; David J Miller
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Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2020-07-24
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