| Literature DB >> 28073503 |
Seung Won Nam1, Jong Woo Park2, Wonho Yih3, Myung Gil Park4, Woongghi Shin5.
Abstract
Mesodinium rubrum Lohmann is a mixotrophic ciliate and one of the best studied species exhibiting acquired phototrophy. To investigate the fate of cryptophyte organelles in the ciliate subjected to starvation, we conducted ultrastructural studies of a Korean strain of M. cf. rubrum during a 10 week starvation experiments. Ingested cells of the cryptophyte Teleaulax amphioxeia were first enveloped by ciliate membrane, and then prey organelles, including ejectisomes, flagella, basal bodies and flagellar roots, were digested. Over time, prey nuclei protruded into the cytoplasm of the ciliate, their size and volume increased, and their number decreased, suggesting that the cryptophyte nuclei likely fused with each other in the ciliate cytoplasm. At 4 weeks of starvation, M. cf. rubrum cells without cryptophyte nuclei started to appear. At 10 weeks of starvation, only two M. cf. rubrum cells still possessing a cryptophyte nucleus had relatively intact chloroplast-mitochondria complexes (CMCs), while M. cf. rubrum cells without cryptophyte nuclei had a few damaged CMCs. This is the first ultrastructural study demonstrating that cryptophyte nuclei undergo a dramatic change inside M. cf. rubrum in terms of size, shape, and number following their acquisition.Entities:
Keywords: Acquired phototrophy; Mesodinium cf. rubrum; Nuclear fusion; Nucleus; Teleaulax amphioxeia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28073503 DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2016.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harmful Algae ISSN: 1568-9883 Impact factor: 4.273