- Proterospongia
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name = "Proterospongia"
regnum =Protista
phylum =Choanozoa
classis =Choanoflagellatea
ordo =
familia =Codonosigidae
genus = "Proterospongia""Proterospongia" is a
genus ofchoanoflagellate , notable for its formation of colonies. As a colony-formingchoanoflagellate , "Proterospongia" is of interest to scientists studying the mechanisms of intercellular signaling and adhesion present prior to the origin ofanimals .King, N. The Unicellular Ancestry of Animal Development. Developmental Cell (2004) 7:313-325] King, N., and S. B. Carroll. 2001. A receptor tyrosine kinase from choanoflagellates: molecular insights into early animal evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98:15032-7.]Physical Characteristics
Members of "Proterospongia" have the typical
choanoflagellate cell structure characterized by a cell body 5-10μm in diameter with a 20-30μm apicalflagellum surrounded by a collar of 15-25 actin-filledmicrovilli .Leadbeater, B.S.C.; Thomsen H.A. Order Choanoflagellida. The Illustrated Guide to the Protozoa, second edition, (2000) pp. 14-37.] Leadbeater, B.S.C. Life-History and Ultrastructure of a New Marine Species of "Proterospongia" (choanoflagellida). J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K. (1983) 135-160] Theflagellum propels swimming cells through the water column and creates water currents through the microvilli, which trap foodstuff such as bacteria and detritus.The arrangement of organelles in "Proterospongia" appears consistent with otherchoanoflagellates and is characterized by an anterior dictyosome under the flagellar base, a central nucleus, peripheral mitochondria and a posterior food vacuole. As a member of theCodonosigidae family, "Proterospongia" have only a fine investment that is indistinct by light microscopy or completely lack an outer-covering. "Proterospongia" species are distinguished by colony morphology, which vary from simple chains of cells to striking astral assemblages.Kent, W.S. Manual of the Infusoria (1880-1882)] Colonies having extra cellular jelly or mucilage have been described by Kent, Lackey, and Leadbeater; however the composition of this substance is unknown.Lackey, J.B. Morphology and Biology of a Species of "Proterospongia". Trans. Amer. Micro. Soc. (1959) pp. 202-206.] Kent also described a "Proterospongia" species containing two types of cells embedded in mucilage; however, this is the only account of such a species and it has been suggested that the observed amoeboid cells were actually posterior tentacles that are present on somechoanoflagellates .Life History
Although several "Proterospongia"
species have been described, only "choanojuncta" has a described life history. Based on this description, "Proterospongia" alternates between colonial and swimming and adherent solitary states. Leadbeater’s 1983 description resulted in the consolidation of "Choanocea perplexea" and "Proterospongia choanojuncta" species into "Proterospongia choanojuncta". Additional studies of solitary and colonialspecies may result in furtherspecies consolidation.Classification
"Proterospongia" is a taxonomic classification of colonial
Codonosigidae choanoflagellates based on the physical appearance of individual cells and the morphology of the colony. First described by Kent in "Manual of the Infusoria (1880-1882)", there are six describedspecies of "Proterospongia" and the colony structure varies betweenspecies . The members of "Proterospongia"genus remain to be classified in a phylogenetic framework.ee also
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Animal Evolution Citations
Additional References
# James, T. Y., F. Kauff, C. L. Schoch, et al. mult. 2006. Reconstructing the early evolution of Fungi using a six-gene phylogeny. Nature 443:818-22.
# Lang, B. F., C. O'Kelly, T. Nerad, M. W. Gray, and G. Burger. 2002. The closest unicellular relatives of animals. Curr Biol 12:1773-8.
# Philippe, H, Snell, EA, Bapteste, E, Lopez, P, Holland, PWH, and D Casane. 2004. Phylogenomics of eukaryotes: the impact of missing data on alignments. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 21(9):123-135.
# Snell, EA, Furlong, RF, and PWH Holland. 2001. Hsp70 sequences indicate that choanoflagellates are closely related to animals. Current Biology. 11:967-970.External links
* [http://www.tolweb.org/Choanoflagellates/2375/ Tree of Life Webpage for Choanoflagellates]
* [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/proterospongia.html Berkeley University page]
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