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AMPHIESMAL ULTRASTRUCTURE OF DINOFLAGELLATES: A REEVALUATION OF PELLICLE FORMATION1
Authors:Ingo Hhfeld  Michael Melkonian
Institution:Ingo Höhfeld,Michael Melkonian
Abstract:The ultrastructure of the amphiesma during pellicle formation was investigated in two species of Dinophyceae, Amphidinium rhynchocephalum Anissimowa and Heterocapsa niei (Loeblich) Morrill & Loeblich using thin sections. In both species the amphiesma consists of an outermost membrane (i.e. the plasma membrane) underlain by amphiesmal vesicles. In A. rhynchocephalum the latter appear empty whereas each amphiesmal vesicle in H. niei contains a thecal plate and a thin, amorphous layer (dark-staining layer) located between, the thecal plate and the inner amphiesmal vesicle membrane. When cells of both taxa are carefully fixed, amphiesmal vesicles are always separate entities (i.e. the sutures are undisrupted). During ecdysis the following amphiesmal components are shed: the plasma membrane, the outer amphiesmal vesicle membrane, and in H. niei the thecal plates. The inner membranes of the amphiesmal vesicles then fuse with each other and form a continuous membrane (termed pellicle membrane) that remains tightly oppressed to an underlying amorphous layer (pellicular layer). In A. rhynchocephalum the pellicular layer is already present in vegetative non-ecdysed cells, whereas in H. niei it forms during ecdysis beneath the pellicle membrane. During ecdysis in H. niei, material from the dark-staining layer precipitates on the outer surface of the pellicle membrane, where it forms a characteristic honeycomb pattern. The new observations are incorporated into a revised model of pellicle formation in dinoflagellates and contrasted with earlier proposals.
Keywords:Amphidinium rhynchocephalum  amphiesma  Dinophyceae  ecdysis  Heterocapsa niei  pellicle formation  ultrastructure
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