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OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PRIMERS FOR THE DETECTION OF BIOLUMINESCENT DINOFLAGELLATES REVEAL NOVEL LUCIFERASE SEQUENCES AND INFORMATION ON THE MOLECULAR EVOLUTION OF THIS GENE1
Authors:Andrea Baker  Ian Robbins  Mark A Moline  María Débora Iglesias‐Rodríguez
Institution:1. School of Ocean and Earth Sciences, University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK;2. Present address: Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Citadel Hill, Plymouth PL1 2PB, UK.;3. Author for correspondence: e‐mail .;4. Biological Sciences Department, Center for Marine and Coastal Sciences, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California 93407, USA
Abstract:Bioluminescence is reported in members of 18 dinoflagellate genera. Species of dinoflagellates are known to have different bioluminescent signatures, making it difficult to assess the presence of particular species in the water column using optical tools, particularly when bioluminescent populations are in nonbloom conditions. A “universal” oligonucleotide primer set, along with species and genus‐specific primers specific to the luciferase gene were developed for the detection of bioluminescent dinoflagellates. These primers amplified luciferase sequences from bioluminescent dinoflagellate cultures and from environmental samples containing bioluminescent dinoflagellate populations. Novel luciferase sequences were obtained for strains of Alexandrium cf. catenella (Whedon et Kof.) Balech and Alexandrium fundyense Balech, and also from a strain of Gonyaulax spinifera (Clap. et Whitting) Diesing, which produces bioluminescence undetectable to the naked eye. The phylogeny of partial luciferase sequences revealed five significant clades of the dinoflagellate luciferase gene, suggesting divergence among some species and providing clues on their molecular evolution. We propose that the primers developed in this study will allow further detection of low‐light‐emitting bioluminescent dinoflagellate species and will have applications as robust indicators of dinoflagellate bioluminescence in natural water samples.
Keywords:bioluminescence  CODEHOP PCR  dinoflagellates  luciferase  phylogeny
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