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Title:A novel mechanism for host-mediated photoprotection in endosymbiotic foraminifera
Author(s):Petrou K; Ralph PJ; Nielsen DA;
Address:"School of Life Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, New South Wales, Australia. Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, New South Wales, Australia"
Journal Title:ISME J
Year:2017
Volume:20161101
Issue:2
Page Number:453 - 462
DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2016.128
ISSN/ISBN:1751-7370 (Electronic) 1751-7362 (Print) 1751-7362 (Linking)
Abstract:"Light underpins the health and function of coral reef ecosystems, where symbiotic partnerships with photosynthetic algae constitute the life support system of the reef. Decades of research have given us detailed knowledge of the photoprotective capacity of phototrophic organisms, yet little is known about the role of the host in providing photoprotection in symbiotic systems. Here we show that the intracellular symbionts within the large photosymbiotic foraminifera Marginopora vertebralis exhibit phototactic behaviour, and that the phototactic movement of the symbionts is accomplished by the host, through rapid actin-mediated relocation of the symbionts deeper into the cavities within the calcium carbonate test. Using a photosynthetic inhibitor, we identified that the infochemical signalling for host regulation is photosynthetically derived, highlighting the presence of an intimate communication between the symbiont and the host. Our results emphasise the central importance of the host in photosymbiotic photoprotection via a new mechanism in foraminifera that can serve as a platform for exploring host-symbiont communication in other photosymbiotic organisms"
Keywords:Animals Anthozoa/*physiology Coral Reefs Ecosystem Foraminifera/*physiology Photosynthesis *Symbiosis;
Notes:"MedlinePetrou, Katherina Ralph, Peter J Nielsen, Daniel A eng England 2016/11/02 ISME J. 2017 Feb; 11(2):453-462. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2016.128. Epub 2016 Nov 1"

 
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