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VERTICAL TRANSMISSION OF CHEMOAUTOTROPHIC SYMBIONTS IN THE BIVALVE SOLEMYA VELUM (BIVALVIA, PROTOBRANCHIA)

机译:双壳纲SOLEMYA VELUM(双壳纲,原支气管)中的化学营养共生体的垂直传播

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Adults of the bivalve species Solemya velum live in symbiosis with chemoautotrophic bacteria in specialized gill bacteriocytes. The bacteria play an essential nutritional role in the mature association, fixing CO2 via the Calvin cycle with energy obtained through the oxidation of reduced sulfur compounds, To understand how the continuity of this partnership is maintained between host generations, we investigated the mode of symbiont transfer in S. velum. A diagnostic assay using the polymerase chain reaction and primers specific for the S. velum symbiont ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (RubisCO) gene consistently detected bacterial sequence in female gonad tissue, suggesting the presence of symbiont cells in host ovaries and a vertical mode of symbiont transmission from mother to offspring. Furthermore, intracellular bacteria were present in the developing gills of juveniles that had not yet hatched from the gelatinous capsule in which larval development occurs (11 days after fertilization). By 64 days postfertilization, the typical adult gill ultrastructure of alternating bacteriocytes and symbiont-free intercalary cells was apparent. Knowledge about the mode of symbiont transfer in S. velum allows further study into the dynamics of host-symbiont interactions in chemoautotrophic associations.
机译:双壳类物种Solemya velum的成虫与专门的ill细菌细胞中的化学自养细菌共生。细菌在成熟的关联中起着至关重要的营养作用,通过加尔文循环固定CO2,并通过还原的硫化合物的氧化获得能量。为了解宿主之间如何保持这种伙伴关系的连续性,我们研究了共生体转移的模式在S. velum中。使用聚合酶链式反应和特异于S. velum共生菌核糖-1,5-双磷酸羧化酶(RubisCO)基因的引物进行的诊断检测一致地检测到女性性腺组织中的细菌序列,表明宿主卵巢中存在共生菌细胞并且垂直从母亲到后代的共生传播方式。此外,细胞内细菌存在于尚未发育成幼虫发育的胶状囊中的幼鱼的g中(受精后11天)。受精后64天,交替的细菌细胞和无共生的inter间细胞的典型成年g超微结构已经明显。关于共生链霉菌中共生体转移模式的知识,可以进一步研究化学自养结合中宿主-共生体相互作用的动力学。

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