Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy as a tool to identify macroalgal propagules


Autoria(s): Bellgrove, Alecia; Kihara, Hiroshi; Iwata, Akira; Aoki, Masakazu; Heraud, Philip
Data(s)

01/06/2009

Resumo

Understanding of macroalgal dispersal has been hindered by the difficulty in identifying propagules. Different carrageenans typically occur in gametophytes and tetrasporophytes of the red algal family Gigartinaceae, and we may expect that carpospores and tetraspores also differ in composition of carrageenans. Using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) microspectroscopy, we tested the model that differences in carrageenans and other cellular constituents between nuclear phases should allow us to discriminate carpospores and tetraspores of <i>Chondrus verrucosus</i> Mikami. Spectral data suggest that carposporophytes isolated from the pericarp and female gametophytes contained κ-carrageenan, whereas tetrasporophytes contained λ-carrageenan. However, both carpospores and tetraspores exhibited absorbances in wave bands characteristic of κ-,ι-, and λ-carrageenans. Carpospores contained more proteins and may be more photosynthetically active than tetraspores, which contained more lipid reserves. We draw analogies to planktotrophic and lecithotrophic larvae. These differences in cellular chemistry allowed reliable discrimination of spores, but pretreatment of spectral data affected the accuracy of classification. The best classification of spores was achieved with extended multiplicative signal correction (EMSC) pretreatment using partial least squares discrimination analysis, with correct classification of 86% of carpospores and 83% of tetraspores. Classification may be further improved by using synchrotron FT-IR microspectroscopy because of its inherently higher signal-to-noise ratio compared with microspectroscopy using conventional sources of IR. This study demonstrates that FT-IR microspectroscopy and bioinformatics are useful tools to advance our understanding of algal dispersal ecology through discrimination of morphologically similar propagules both within and potentially between species.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30024958

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30024958/bellgrove-fouriertransform-2009.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2009.00684.x

Direitos

2009, Phycological Society of America

Palavras-Chave #bioinformatics #carposporophyte #carrageenans; #Chondrus verrucosus; #dispersal #FT-IR; #multivariate data analysis #spectral analysis #spores #tetrasporophyte
Tipo

Journal Article