A Novel Lineage of 'Naked Filose Amoebae'; Kraken carinae gen. nov sp nov (Cercozoa) with a Remarkable Locomotion by Disassembly of its Cell Body

The term 'filose amoebae' describes a highly polyphyletic assemblage of protists whose phylogenetic placement can be unpredictable based on gross morphology alone. We isolated six filose amoebae from soils of two European countries and describe a new genus and species of naked filose amoeb...

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Main Authors: Dumack, Kenneth, Schuster, Julia, Bass, David, Bonkowski, Michael
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER GMBH 2016
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Online Access:https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/27484/
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Summary:The term 'filose amoebae' describes a highly polyphyletic assemblage of protists whose phylogenetic placement can be unpredictable based on gross morphology alone. We isolated six filose amoebae from soils of two European countries and describe a new genus and species of naked filose amoebae, Kraken carinae gen. nov. sp. nov. We provide a morphological description based on light microscopy and small subunit rRNA gene sequences (SSU rDNA). In culture, Kraken carinae strains were very slow-moving and preyed on bacteria using a network of filopodia. Phylogenetic analyses of SSU sequences reveal that Kraken are core (filosan) Cercozoa, branching weakly at the base of the cercomonad radiation, most closely related to Paracercomonas, Metabolomonas, and Brevimastigomonas. Some Kraken sequences are >99% similar to an environmental sequence obtained from a freshwater lake in Antarctica, indicating that Kraken is not exclusively soil dwelling, but also inhabits freshwater habitats. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.