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Fibrophrys columna gen. nov., sp. nov: A member of the family Amphifilidae

Authors :
Isao Inouye
Yuiki Takahashi
Makoto Watanabe
Masaki Yoshida
Source :
European Journal of Protistology. 56:41-50
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

A novel Diplophrys-like organism, Fibrophrys columna, was isolated from Hiuchigaike Pond in Japan. F. columna showed a nearly orbicular or broadly elliptical cell shape and has fine filamentous, branching ectoplasmic elements emanating from both polar ends of the cell. Cells also contain orange, amber, or colorless lipid bodies. Although its whole cell morphology resembles that of the genus Diplophrys, Fibrophrys is clearly distinct from Diplophrys on the basis of 18S rDNA sequences. Molecular phylogenetic analysis showed a close relationship of F. columna with Amphifila marina, and its sequence is similar to many environmental stramenopile sequences. The cells of F. columna measured 5.0–8.3 × 5.6–10.3 μm and sometimes possessed hernia-like prongs instead of filamentous ectoplasmic elements. An axis-like electron-dense body was observed in the mitochondria. We also studied the ultrastructure of another Fibrophrys strain, Fibrophrys sp. E-1, which is different from the type strain of F. columna. A ladder-like pattern was recognized in the outer part of unidentified cytoplasmic membranes connected with the mitochondria. The unidentified cytoplasmic membranes were connected to the nuclear, lipid body, and mitochondrial outer membranes. We propose a new genus, Fibrophrys, and a new species, F. columna, based on these ultrastructural and molecular features.

Details

ISSN :
09324739
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Protistology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1028d8cf15ab38d8d4ffadbfb61449bb