ULTRASTRUCTURE OF TRIMASTIX-CONVEXA HOLLANDE, AN AMITOCHONDRIATE ANAEROBIC FLAGELLATE WITH A PREVIOUSLY UNDESCRIBED ORGANIZATION

Citation
G. Brugerolle et D. Patterson, ULTRASTRUCTURE OF TRIMASTIX-CONVEXA HOLLANDE, AN AMITOCHONDRIATE ANAEROBIC FLAGELLATE WITH A PREVIOUSLY UNDESCRIBED ORGANIZATION, European journal of protistology, 33(2), 1997, pp. 121-130
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
ISSN journal
09324739
Volume
33
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
121 - 130
Database
ISI
SICI code
0932-4739(1997)33:2<121:UOTHAA>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Trimastix convexa is a free-living flagellate with four flagella and f ound in anaerobic habitats. The light microscopical appearance resembl es that of Percolomonas and Tetramitus and some retortamonads, but the flagellate is shown to have an ultrastructural identity that is disti nct from that of other quadriflagellate protists such as the Heterolob osea, retortamonads, diplomonads, oxymonads and trichomonads. The cell has a ventral groove bordered on the left by a microtubular root asso ciated with a striated fibre, and on the right by a microtubular root. There are no other major non-microtubular roots or microtubular roots except a poorly developed microtubular dorsal system. The groove cont ains a recurrent modified flagellum with a vane reminiscent of retorta monads. The cell contains a Golgi apparatus and has hydrogenosome-like organelles but no mitochondria. On the basis of this information, we are unable to assign this species to any of the genera in which it has been previously described, and consequently classify it as Protista i ncertae sedis.