Molecular phylogeny of Amoebozoa and the evolutionary significance of the unikont Phalansterium

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作者
Cavalier-Smith, T
Chao, EEY
Oates, B
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Dept Zool, Oxford OX1 3PS, England
[2] Univ British Columbia, Dept Bot, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
关键词
Amoebozoa; 18S rRNA phylogeny; Phalansterium; Hyperamoeba; Discosea cl. nov; 'Mastigamoeba invertens'; Variosea cl. nov;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejop.2003.10.001
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The taxonomic position of the uniciliate, unicentriolar zooflagellate Phalansterium is problematic; its distinctive ultrastructure with a pericentriolar microtubular cone placed it in its own order and suggested phenotypic closeness to the eukaryote cenancestor. We sequenced the 18S rRNA of a unicellular Phalansterium. Phylogenetic analysis shows that it belongs to Amoebozoa, decisively rejecting a postulated relationship with the cercozoan Spongomonas; Phalansterium groups with Varipodida ord. nov. (Gephyramoebal Filamoeba) or occasionally Centramoebida, emend. (Acanthamoebidae/Balamuthiidae fam. nov.), centrosomes of the latter suggesting flagellate ancestors. We also studied Phalansterium solitarium cyst ultrastructure; unlike previously studied P. solitarium, this strain has pentagonally symmetric walls like P. consociatum. We also sequenced 18S rRNA genes of further isolates of Hyperamoeba, an aerobic unicentriolar amoeboflagellate with conical microtubular skeleton; both group strongly with myxogastrid Mycetozoa. However, the four Hyperamoeba strains do not group together, suggesting that Hyperamoeba are polyphyletic derivatives of myxogastrids that lost fruiting bodies independently. We revise amoebozoan higher-level classification into seven classes, establishing Stelamoebea cl. nov. for Protosteliida emend. plus Dictyosteliida (biciliate former 'protostelids' comprise Parastelida ord. nov. within Myxogastrea), and new subphylum Protamoebae to embrace Variosea cl. nov. (Centramoebida, Phalansteriida, Varipodida), Lobosea emend., Breviatea cl. nov. for 'Mastigamoeba invertens' and relatives, and Discosea cl. nov. comprising Glycostylida ord. nov. (vannellids, vexilliferids, paramoebids, Multicilia), Dermamoebida ord. nov. (Thecamoebidae) and Himatismenida. We argue that the ancestral amoebozoan. was probably unikont and that the cenancestral eukaryote may have been also. (C) 2004 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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