| Literature DB >> 24734883 |
Miran Kim1, Kwang Young Kim, Seung Won Nam, Woongghi Shin, Wonho Yih, Myung Gil Park.
Abstract
The dinoflagellate Amylax triacantha is known to retain plastids of cryptophyte origin by engulfing the mixotrophic ciliate Mesodinium rubrum, itself a consumer of cryptophytes. However, there is no information on the fate of the prey's organelles and the photosynthetic performance of the newly retained plastids in A. triacantha. In this study, we conducted a starvation experiment to observe the intracellular organization of the prey's organelles and temporal changes in the photosynthetic efficiency of acquired plastids in A. triacantha. The ultrastructural observations revealed that while the chloroplast-mitochondria complexes and nucleus of cryptophyte were retained by A. triacantha, other ciliate organelles were digested in food vacuoles. Acquired plastids were retained in A. triacantha for about 1 mo and showed photosynthetic activities for about 18 d when measured by a pulse-amplitude modulation fluorometer.Entities:
Keywords: Acquired phototrophy; Amylax triacantha; Mesodinium rubrum; kleptoplastid; photosynthetic efficiency
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24734883 DOI: 10.1111/jeu.12115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eukaryot Microbiol ISSN: 1066-5234 Impact factor: 3.346