Literature DB >> 25510528

Cytologic and Genetic Characteristics of Endobiotic Bacteria and Kleptoplasts of Virgulinella fragilis (Foraminifera).

Masashi Tsuchiya1, Takashi Toyofuku1, Katsuyuki Uematsu2, Volker Brüchert3, John Collen4, Hiroyuki Yamamoto1, Hiroshi Kitazato1.   

Abstract

The benthic foraminifer Virgulinella fragilis Grindell and Collen 1976 has multiple putative symbioses with both bacterial and kleptoplast endobionts, possibly aiding its survival in environments from dysoxia (5-45 μmol-O2 /L) to microxia (0-5 μmol-O2 /L) and in the dark. To clarify the origin and function of V. fragilis endobionts, we used genetic analyses and transmission electron microscope observations. Virgulinella fragilis retained δ-proteobacteria concentrated at its cell periphery just beneath the cell membranes. Unlike another foraminifer Stainforthia spp., which retains many bacterial species, V. fragilis has a less variable bacterial community. This suggests that V. fragilis maintains a specific intracellular bacterial flora. Unlike the endobiotic bacteria, V. fragilis klepto-plasts originated from various diatom species and are found in the interior cytoplasm. We found evidence of both retention and digestion of kleptoplasts, and of fragmentation of the kleptoplastid outer membrane that likely facilitates transport of kleptoplastid products to the host. Accumulations of mitochondria were observed encircling endobiotic bacteria. It is likely that the bacteria use host organic material for carbon oxidation. The mitochondria may use oxygen available around the δ-proteobacteria and synthesize adenosine triphosphate, perhaps for sulfide oxidation.
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Keywords:  Molecular phylogeny; multiple endosymbiosis; transmission electron microscopy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25510528     DOI: 10.1111/jeu.12200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eukaryot Microbiol        ISSN: 1066-5234            Impact factor:   3.346


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3.  Functional xanthophyll cycle and pigment content of a kleptoplastic benthic foraminifer: Haynesina germanica.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-02-23       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Inorganic carbon and nitrogen assimilation in cellular compartments of a benthic kleptoplastic foraminifer.

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8.  Compound-specific isotope analysis of benthic foraminifer amino acids suggests microhabitat variability in rocky-shore environments.

Authors:  Masashi Tsuchiya; Yoshito Chikaraishi; Hidetaka Nomaki; Yoko Sasaki; Akihiro Tame; Katsuyuki Uematsu; Naohiko Ohkouchi
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