Phylogenetic position and ultrastructure of two Dermocystidium species (Ichthyosporea) from the common perch (Perca fluviatilis)


Autoria(s): Pekkarinen, Marketta; Lom, Jiri; Murphy, Colleen A.; Ragan, Mark A.; Dykova, Iva
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01/01/2003

Resumo

Sequences of small-subunit rRNA genes were determined for Dermocystidium percae and a new Dermocystidium species established as D. fennicum sp. n. from perch in Finland. On the basis of alignment and phylogenetic analysis both species were placed in the Dermocystidium-Rhinosporidium clade within Ichthyosporea, D. fennicum as a specific sister taxon to D. salmonis, and D. percae in a clade different from D. fennicum. The ultrastructures of both species well agree with the characteristics approved within Ichthyosporea: walled spores produce uniflagellate zoospores lacking a collar or cortical alveoli. The two Dermocystidium species resemble Rhinosporidium seeberi (as described by light microscope), a member of the nearest relative genus, but differ in that in R. seeberi plasmodia have thousands of nuclei discernible, endospores are discharged through a pore in the wall of the sporangium, and zoospores have not been revealed. The plasmodial stages of both Dermocystidium species have a most unusual behaviour of nuclei, although we do not actually know how the nuclei transform during the development. Early stages have an ordinary nucleus with double, fenestrated envelope. In middle-aged plasmodia ordinary nuclei seem to be totally absent or are only seldom discernible until prior to sporogony, when rather numerous nuclei again reappear. Meanwhile single-membrane vacuoles with coarsely granular content, or complicated membranous systems were discernible. Ordinary nuclei may be re-formed within these vacuoles or systems. In D. percae small canaliculi and in D. fennicum minute vesicles may aid the nucleus-cytoplasm interchange of matter before formation of double-membrane-enveloped nuclei. Dermocystidium represents a unique case when a stage of the life cycle of an eukaryote lacks a typical nucleus.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73853/UQ73853_OA.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73853

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eng

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Polska Akademia Nauk

Palavras-Chave #Microbiology #Dermocystidium Percae #D. Fennicum Sp N. #Development #Ichthyosporea #Perca Fluviatilis #Phylogenetic Position #Ultrastructure #Flounder Limanda-ferruginea #Animal-fungal Divergence #Ribosomal-rna Gene #Nova-scotia Shelf #Amoebidium-parasiticum #Ichthyophonus-hoferi #Protistan Parasites #Psorospermium-haeckeli #Bayesian-inference #Growth-inhibition #C1 #270308 Microbial Systematics, Taxonomy and Phylogeny #780105 Biological sciences
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Journal Article