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A GREEN DINOFLAGELLATE WITH CHLOROPHYLLS a and b: MORPHOLOGY,FINE STRUCTURE OF THE CHLOROPLAST AND CHLOROPHYLL COMPOSITION1
Authors:Makoto M Watanabe  Yoshie Takeda  Tsutomu Sasa  Isao Inouye  Shoichiro Suda  Tomohiro Sawaguchi  Mitsuo Chihara
Abstract:A green-colored marine unicell has been grown in unialgal culture and its morphology, chloroplast fine structure, and chlorophyll composition investigated. The organism is typical of dinoflagellates in its shape, flagellation, nucleus, mitochondria, and trichocysts. It is similar to Gymnodinium but possesses fine body scales. Chloroplasts and two kinds of vesicles bounded by double membranes, but no organelles obviously identifiable as nuclei or mitochondria, are associated in ribosome-dense cytoplasm separated by a double membrane from the dinophycean cytoplasm. The chloroplasts are unlike any previously reported for dinoflagellates. Each is enclosed by an envelope consisting of a double membrane. Chloroplast lamellae consist of three appressed thylakoids. Interlamellar pyrenoids are present. Pigment analysis reveals chlorophylls a and b but not chlorophyll c. It seems likely that the organism is an undescribed dinoflagellate containing an endosymbiont with chlorophylls a and b and that the reduction of the endosymbiont nucleus and mitochondria has permitted a more initmate symbiosis.
Keywords:chlorophylls a and b  chloroplast  dinoflagellate  endosymbiont  fine structure  morphology
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