Characterization of linear-oblong pyrenoids with cp-DNA along their sides in Nitzschia sigmoidea (Bacillariophyceae) |
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Authors: | Shigeki Mayama Nagisa Mayama Ikuko Shihira-lshikawa† |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Tokyo Gakugei University, Koganei-shi, Tokyo 184-8501, Japan |
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Abstract: | In the past 10 years Nitzschia sigmoidea (Nitzsch) W. Sm. has begun to occur in Japanese rivers in various areas. It is a common diatom in Europe but was previously absent in Japan. Each chloroplast of N. sigmoidea contains many unusual linear‐oblong structures. The internal structure of the chloroplast in this species was observed using epifluorescence and electron microscopy with immunolocalization techniques. The linear‐oblong structures in the chloroplasts could hardly be observed by conventional light microscopy of living cells, but were obvious in cells stained with propionocarmine. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the cross sections of this structure were lanceolate to fusiform with penetration by a single thylakoid. In cells stained with DAPI, chloroplast DNA was detected along both sides of the linear‐oblong structures, and DNA fibrils were detected by electron microscopy. Immunofluorescence microscopy of sectioned cells and also immunoelectron microscopy revealed specific localization of Rubisco between these DNA‐containing areas, which divided at the same time as the chloroplast. Our observations confirmed that the linear‐oblong structures are pyrenoids. The diversity of localization patterns of chloroplast DNA in diatoms is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Bacillariophyceae chloroplast DNA chloroplast nucleoid diatom immunoelectron microscopy immunofluorescence microscopy Nitzschia sigmoidea pyrenoid Rubisco |
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