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MYXOSPOREA - GENOMICS OF THE PARASITES DEVELOPMENT, HOST RECOGNITION AND INVASION: ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND MOLECULAR INSIGHTS
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Ultrastructural and molecular characterization of Glugea serranus n. sp., a microsporidian infecting the blacktail comber, Serranus atricauda (Teleostei: Serranidae), in the Madeira Archipelago (Portugal)
Publication . Casal, Graça; Rocha, Sónia; Costa, Graça; Al-Quraishy, Saleh; Azevedo, Carlos
A new microsporidian infecting the connective tis sue of the coelomic cavity of the blacktail comber Serranus
atricauda, in the Madeira Archipelago (Portugal), is described
on the basis of morphological, ultrastructural, and molecular
features. The microsporidian formed large whitish xenomas
adhering to the peritoneal visceral organs of the host. Each
xenoma consisted of a single hypertrophic cell, in the cyto plasm of which mature spores proliferated within
parasitophorous vacuoles surrounded by numerous collagen
fibers. Mature spores were ellipsoidal and uninucleated, mea suring an average of 6.5 ± 0.5 μm in length and 3.4 ± 0.6 μm
in width. The anchoring disk of the polar filament was subter minal, laterally shifted from the anterior pole of the spore. The
isofilar polar filament coiled in 18–19 turns, forming two rows
that surrounded the posterior vacuole. The latter occupied
about one third of the spore length. The polaroplast surround ing the apical and uncoiled portion of the polar filament
displayed two distinct regions: a lamellar region and an
electron-dense globule. Molecular analysis of the rRNA
genes, including the internal transcribed spacer region, and
phylogenetic analysis using maximum likelihood and neigh bor joining demonstrated that this microsporidian parasite
clustered with some Glugea species. Based on the differences
found both at the morphological and molecular levels, to other
members of the genus Glugea, the microsporidian infecting
the blacktail comber is considered a new species, thus named
Glugea serranus n. sp.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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SFRH/BD/92661/2013