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OrbiSIMS Imaging Identifies Molecular Constituents of the Perialgal Vacuole Membrane of Paramecium bursaria with Symbiotic Chlorella variabilis.
Aoyagi, Satoka; Kodama, Yuuki; Passarelli, Melissa K; Vorng, Jean-Luc; Kawashima, Tomoko; Yoshikiyo, Keisuke; Yamamoto, Tatsuyuki; Gilmore, Ian S.
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  • Aoyagi S; Department of Materials and Life Science , Seikei University , Tokyo 180-8633 , Japan.
  • Kodama Y; Institute of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Academic Assembly , Shimane University , Matsue , Shimane 690-8504 , Japan.
  • Passarelli MK; National Physical Laboratory , Hampton Road , Teddington , Middlesex TW11 0LW , U.K.
  • Vorng JL; National Physical Laboratory , Hampton Road , Teddington , Middlesex TW11 0LW , U.K.
  • Kawashima T; Corporate Engineering Division, Appliances Company , Panasonic Corporation , Kyoto 619-0237 , Japan.
  • Yoshikiyo K; Institute of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Academic Assembly , Shimane University , Matsue , Shimane 690-8504 , Japan.
  • Yamamoto T; Institute of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Academic Assembly , Shimane University , Matsue , Shimane 690-8504 , Japan.
  • Gilmore IS; National Physical Laboratory , Hampton Road , Teddington , Middlesex TW11 0LW , U.K.
Anal Chem ; 91(22): 14545-14551, 2019 11 19.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31621296
ABSTRACT
The protist (mostly single-celled organisms), Paramecium bursaria, forms an intracellular symbiotic relationship with the single-celled algae, Chlorella variabilis, where P. bursaria provides nutrients (i.e., Ca2+, Mg2+, and K+), carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and protection from viruses, while C. variabilis provides oxygen, carbon fixation, and nutrients. Key to this successful relationship is the perialgal vacuole (PV) membrane, which surrounds C. variabilis and protects it from digestion by P. bursaria. The membrane is fragile and difficult to analyze using conventional methods therefore very little is known about the molecular composition. We used the OrbiSIMS, a new high-resolution mass spectrometer with subcellular resolution imaging, to study the compartmentalization of endosymbionts and elucidate biomolecular interactions between the host and endosymbiont. Ions from the region of interest, close to C. variabilis, and specific to the target samples containing PVs were found based on the chemical mapping and masses of the ions. We show chemical localizations of oligosaccharides in close proximity of C. variabilis endosymbionts in P. bursaria. These oligosaccharides are detected in host-endosymbiont samples containing PV membrane-bound algae and absent in free-living algae and digestive vacuole (DV) membrane-bound algae in P. bursaria.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Paramecium / Vacuolas / Chlorella / Membranas Intracelulares Idioma: En Revista: Anal Chem Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Paramecium / Vacuolas / Chlorella / Membranas Intracelulares Idioma: En Revista: Anal Chem Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón