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Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora)
1. Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) are a family of secondary metabolites known to protect organisms exposed to solar UV radiation. We tested their distribution among several planktonic ciliates bearing Chlorella isolated from an oligo-mesotrophic lake in Tyrol, Austria. In order to test the orig...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1974820/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01778.x |
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author | SONNTAG, BETTINA SUMMERER, MONIKA SOMMARUGA, RUBEN |
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description | 1. Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) are a family of secondary metabolites known to protect organisms exposed to solar UV radiation. We tested their distribution among several planktonic ciliates bearing Chlorella isolated from an oligo-mesotrophic lake in Tyrol, Austria. In order to test the origin of these compounds, the MAAs were assessed by high performance liquid chromatography in both the ciliates and their symbiotic algae. 2. Considering all Chlorella-bearing ciliates, we found: (i) seven different MAAs (mycosporine-glycine, palythine, asterina-330, shinorine, porphyra-334, usujirene, palythene); (ii) one to several MAAs per species and (iii) qualitative and quantitative seasonal changes in the MAAs (e.g. in Pelagodileptus trachelioides). In all species tested, concentrations of MAAs were always <1% of ciliate dry weight. 3. Several MAAs were also identified in the Chlorella isolated from the ciliates, thus providing initial evidence for their symbiotic origin. In Uroleptus sp., however, we found evidence for a dietary source of MAAs. 4. Our results suggest that accumulation of MAAs in Chlorella-bearing ciliates represents an additional benefit of this symbiosis and an adaptation for survival in sunlit, UV-exposed waters. |
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spelling | pubmed-19748202007-09-10 Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora) SONNTAG, BETTINA SUMMERER, MONIKA SOMMARUGA, RUBEN Freshw Biol Original Articles 1. Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) are a family of secondary metabolites known to protect organisms exposed to solar UV radiation. We tested their distribution among several planktonic ciliates bearing Chlorella isolated from an oligo-mesotrophic lake in Tyrol, Austria. In order to test the origin of these compounds, the MAAs were assessed by high performance liquid chromatography in both the ciliates and their symbiotic algae. 2. Considering all Chlorella-bearing ciliates, we found: (i) seven different MAAs (mycosporine-glycine, palythine, asterina-330, shinorine, porphyra-334, usujirene, palythene); (ii) one to several MAAs per species and (iii) qualitative and quantitative seasonal changes in the MAAs (e.g. in Pelagodileptus trachelioides). In all species tested, concentrations of MAAs were always <1% of ciliate dry weight. 3. Several MAAs were also identified in the Chlorella isolated from the ciliates, thus providing initial evidence for their symbiotic origin. In Uroleptus sp., however, we found evidence for a dietary source of MAAs. 4. Our results suggest that accumulation of MAAs in Chlorella-bearing ciliates represents an additional benefit of this symbiosis and an adaptation for survival in sunlit, UV-exposed waters. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1974820/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01778.x Text en © 2007 The Authors, Journal compilarion © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
spellingShingle | Original Articles SONNTAG, BETTINA SUMMERER, MONIKA SOMMARUGA, RUBEN Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora) |
title | Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora) |
title_full | Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora) |
title_fullStr | Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora) |
title_full_unstemmed | Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora) |
title_short | Sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic Chlorella-bearing ciliates (Ciliophora) |
title_sort | sources of mycosporine-like amino acids in planktonic chlorella-bearing ciliates (ciliophora) |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1974820/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2007.01778.x |
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