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Haslea silbo, A Novel Cosmopolitan Species of Blue Diatoms

Authors :
Julie Sévéno
Pierre Gaudin
Vona Méléder
Joël Fleurence
Emilio Soler Onis
N. A. Davidovich
Diana Sarno
Charlotte Falaise
Yann Hardivillier
Antera Martel Quintana
Merve Konucu
Andrzej Witkowski
Vincent Leignel
James M. Ehrman
Jean-François Bardeau
Claude Lemieux
Monique Turmel
Boris Jacquette
Michèle Morançais
Romain Gastineau
Philip S. Kemp
Niels Lindquist
Gert Hansen
Eileen J. Cox
Jean-Luc Mouget
Olga I. Davidovich
Elif Eker-Develi
Michel Poulin
Irena Kaczmarska
Maja Mucko
Solenn Mordret
Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans (IMMM)
Le Mans Université (UM)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Source :
Gastineau, R, Hansen, G, Poulin, M, Lemieux, C, Turmel, M, Bardeau, J-F, Leignel, V, Hardivillier, Y, Morançais, M, Fleurence, J, Gaudin, P, Méléder, V, Cox, E J, Davidovich, N A, Davidovich, O I, Witkowski, A, Kaczmarska, I, Ehrman, J M, Onís, E S, Quintana, A M, Mucko, M, Mordret, S, Sarno, D, Jacquette, B, Falaise, C, Séveno, J, Lindquist, N L, Kemp, P S, Eker-Develi, E, Konucu, M & Mouget, J-L 2021, ' Haslea silbo, A Novel Cosmopolitan Species of Blue Diatoms ', Biology, vol. 10, no. 4, 328 . https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10040328, Biology, Biology, MDPI 2021, 10 (4), pp.328. ⟨10.3390/biology10040328⟩, Biology, Vol 10, Iss 328, p 328 (2021), Volume 10, Issue 4
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Simple Summary Diatoms are microalgae known for their ecological importance. Among them, just a few species are able to produce a blue pigment. We describe Haslea silbo sp. nov., a cosmopolitan species of blue diatoms, found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The description includes the use of both microscopy and next generation sequencing. It has been possible to observe its reproduction in the laboratory, and the blue pigment it produces has also been studied. Abstract Specimens of a new species of blue diatoms from the genus Haslea Simonsen were discovered in geographically distant sampling sites, first in the Canary Archipelago, then North Carolina, Gulf of Naples, the Croatian South Adriatic Sea, and Turkish coast of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. An exhaustive characterization of these specimens, using a combined morphological and genomic approach led to the conclusion that they belong to a single new to science cosmopolitan species, Haslea silbo sp. nov. A preliminary characterization of its blue pigment shows similarities to marennine produced by Haslea ostrearia, as evidenced by UV–visible spectrophotometry and Raman spectrometry. Life cycle stages including auxosporulation were also observed, providing data on the cardinal points of this species. For the two most geographically distant populations (North Carolina and East Mediterranean), complete mitochondrial and plastid genomes were sequenced. The mitogenomes of both strains share a rare atp6 pseudogene, but the number, nature, and positions of the group II introns inside its cox1 gene differ between the two populations. There are also two pairs of genes fused in single ORFs. The plastid genomes are characterized by large regions of recombination with plasmid DNA, which are in both cases located between the ycf35 and psbA genes, but whose content differs between the strains. The two sequenced strains hosts three plasmids coding for putative serine recombinase protein whose sequences are compared, and four out of six of these plasmids were highly conserved.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
20797737
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gastineau, R, Hansen, G, Poulin, M, Lemieux, C, Turmel, M, Bardeau, J-F, Leignel, V, Hardivillier, Y, Morançais, M, Fleurence, J, Gaudin, P, Méléder, V, Cox, E J, Davidovich, N A, Davidovich, O I, Witkowski, A, Kaczmarska, I, Ehrman, J M, Onís, E S, Quintana, A M, Mucko, M, Mordret, S, Sarno, D, Jacquette, B, Falaise, C, Séveno, J, Lindquist, N L, Kemp, P S, Eker-Develi, E, Konucu, M & Mouget, J-L 2021, ' Haslea silbo, A Novel Cosmopolitan Species of Blue Diatoms ', Biology, vol. 10, no. 4, 328 . https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10040328, Biology, Biology, MDPI 2021, 10 (4), pp.328. ⟨10.3390/biology10040328⟩, Biology, Vol 10, Iss 328, p 328 (2021), Volume 10, Issue 4
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....49e912991874f20d3a2b66d7cc72bce2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10040328