Detailed process of shell construction in the photosynthetic testate amoeba Paulinella chromatophora (euglyphid, Rhizaria).

J Eukaryot Microbiol

Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, 305-8572, Ibaraki, Japan.

Published: December 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Most euglyphids, including Paulinella chromatophora, are testate amoebae with shells made of siliceous scales, but P. chromatophora stands out due to its photosynthetic organelles.
  • The study investigated how P. chromatophora builds its unique brick-like shell using time-lapse video microscopy to observe the process in detail.
  • Findings suggest that the creation of the shell is a highly regulated process, with a specialized pseudopodium positioning each scale meticulously.

Article Abstract

Most euglyphids, a group of testate amoebae, have a shell that is constructed from numerous siliceous scales. The euglyphid Paulinella chromatophora has photosynthetic organelles (termed cyanelles or chromatophores), allowing it to be cultivated more easily than other euglyphids. Like other euglyphids, P. chromatophora has a siliceous shell made of brick-like scales. These scales are varied in size and shape. How a P. chromatophora cell makes this shell is still a mystery. We examined shell construction process in P. chromatophora in detail using time-lapse video microscopy. The new shell was constructed by a specialized pseudopodium that laid out each scale into correct position, one scale at a time. The present study inferred that the sequence of scale production and secretion was well controlled.

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