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The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes

Ciliates from the genus Mesodinium are globally distributed in marine and freshwater ecosystems and may possess either heterotrophic or mixotrophic nutritional modes. Members of the Mesodinium major/rubrum species complex photosynthesize by sequestering and maintaining organelles from cryptophyte pr...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Matthew D., Beaudoin, David J., Laza-Martinez, Aitor, Dyhrman, Sonya T., Fensin, Elizabeth, Lin, Senjie, Merculief, Aaron, Nagai, Satoshi, Pompeu, Mayza, Setälä, Outi, Stoecker, Diane K.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5168500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28066344
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.02017
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author Johnson, Matthew D.
Beaudoin, David J.
Laza-Martinez, Aitor
Dyhrman, Sonya T.
Fensin, Elizabeth
Lin, Senjie
Merculief, Aaron
Nagai, Satoshi
Pompeu, Mayza
Setälä, Outi
Stoecker, Diane K.
author_facet Johnson, Matthew D.
Beaudoin, David J.
Laza-Martinez, Aitor
Dyhrman, Sonya T.
Fensin, Elizabeth
Lin, Senjie
Merculief, Aaron
Nagai, Satoshi
Pompeu, Mayza
Setälä, Outi
Stoecker, Diane K.
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description Ciliates from the genus Mesodinium are globally distributed in marine and freshwater ecosystems and may possess either heterotrophic or mixotrophic nutritional modes. Members of the Mesodinium major/rubrum species complex photosynthesize by sequestering and maintaining organelles from cryptophyte prey, and under certain conditions form periodic or recurrent blooms (= red tides). Here, we present an analysis of the genetic diversity of Mesodinium and cryptophyte populations from 10 environmental samples (eight globally dispersed habitats including five Mesodinium blooms), using group-specific primers for Mesodinium partial 18S, ITS, and partial 28S rRNA genes as well as cryptophyte large subunit RuBisCO genes (rbcL). In addition, 22 new cryptophyte and four new M. rubrum cultures were used to extract DNA and sequence rbcL and 18S-ITS-28S genes, respectively, in order to provide a stronger phylogenetic context for our environmental sequences. Bloom samples were analyzed from coastal Brazil, Chile, two Northeastern locations in the United States, and the Pribilof Islands within the Bering Sea. Additionally, samples were also analyzed from the Baltic and Barents Seas and coastal California under non-bloom conditions. Most blooms were dominated by a single Mesodinium genotype, with coastal Brazil and Chile blooms composed of M. major and the Eastern USA blooms dominated by M. rubrum variant B. Sequences from all four blooms were dominated by Teleaulax amphioxeia-like cryptophytes. Non-bloom communities revealed more diverse assemblages of Mesodinium spp., including heterotrophic species and the mixotrophic Mesodinium chamaeleon. Similarly, cryptophyte diversity was also higher in non-bloom samples. Our results confirm that Mesodinium blooms may be caused by M. major, as well as multiple variants of M. rubrum, and further implicate T. amphioxeia as the key cryptophyte species linked to these phenomena in temperate and subtropical regions.
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spelling pubmed-51685002017-01-06 The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes Johnson, Matthew D. Beaudoin, David J. Laza-Martinez, Aitor Dyhrman, Sonya T. Fensin, Elizabeth Lin, Senjie Merculief, Aaron Nagai, Satoshi Pompeu, Mayza Setälä, Outi Stoecker, Diane K. Front Microbiol Microbiology Ciliates from the genus Mesodinium are globally distributed in marine and freshwater ecosystems and may possess either heterotrophic or mixotrophic nutritional modes. Members of the Mesodinium major/rubrum species complex photosynthesize by sequestering and maintaining organelles from cryptophyte prey, and under certain conditions form periodic or recurrent blooms (= red tides). Here, we present an analysis of the genetic diversity of Mesodinium and cryptophyte populations from 10 environmental samples (eight globally dispersed habitats including five Mesodinium blooms), using group-specific primers for Mesodinium partial 18S, ITS, and partial 28S rRNA genes as well as cryptophyte large subunit RuBisCO genes (rbcL). In addition, 22 new cryptophyte and four new M. rubrum cultures were used to extract DNA and sequence rbcL and 18S-ITS-28S genes, respectively, in order to provide a stronger phylogenetic context for our environmental sequences. Bloom samples were analyzed from coastal Brazil, Chile, two Northeastern locations in the United States, and the Pribilof Islands within the Bering Sea. Additionally, samples were also analyzed from the Baltic and Barents Seas and coastal California under non-bloom conditions. Most blooms were dominated by a single Mesodinium genotype, with coastal Brazil and Chile blooms composed of M. major and the Eastern USA blooms dominated by M. rubrum variant B. Sequences from all four blooms were dominated by Teleaulax amphioxeia-like cryptophytes. Non-bloom communities revealed more diverse assemblages of Mesodinium spp., including heterotrophic species and the mixotrophic Mesodinium chamaeleon. Similarly, cryptophyte diversity was also higher in non-bloom samples. Our results confirm that Mesodinium blooms may be caused by M. major, as well as multiple variants of M. rubrum, and further implicate T. amphioxeia as the key cryptophyte species linked to these phenomena in temperate and subtropical regions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5168500/ /pubmed/28066344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.02017 Text en Copyright © 2016 Johnson, Beaudoin, Laza-Martinez, Dyhrman, Fensin, Lin, Merculief, Nagai, Pompeu, Setälä and Stoecker. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Johnson, Matthew D.
Beaudoin, David J.
Laza-Martinez, Aitor
Dyhrman, Sonya T.
Fensin, Elizabeth
Lin, Senjie
Merculief, Aaron
Nagai, Satoshi
Pompeu, Mayza
Setälä, Outi
Stoecker, Diane K.
The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes
title The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes
title_full The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes
title_fullStr The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes
title_full_unstemmed The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes
title_short The Genetic Diversity of Mesodinium and Associated Cryptophytes
title_sort genetic diversity of mesodinium and associated cryptophytes
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5168500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28066344
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.02017
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