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Título: Photosynthesis from stolen chloroplasts can support sea slug reproductive fitness
Autor: Cartaxana, Paulo
Rey, Felisa
Lekieffre, Charlotte
Lopes, Diana
Hubas, Cédric
Spangenberg, Jorge E.
Escrig, Stéphane
Jesus, Bruno
Calado, Gonçalo
Domingues, Rosário
Kühl, Michael
Calado, Ricardo
Meibom, Anders
Cruz, Sónia
Palavras-chave: fatty acid
kleptoplast
reproduction
Sacoglossa
Immunology and Microbiology(all)
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)
Environmental Science(all)
Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all)
Data: 2021
Citação: Cartaxana, P., Rey, F., Lekieffre, C., Lopes, D., Hubas, C., Spangenberg, J. E., Escrig, S., Jesus, B., Calado, G., Domingues, R., Kühl, M., Calado, R., Meibom, A., & Cruz, S. (2021). Photosynthesis from stolen chloroplasts can support sea slug reproductive fitness. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 288(1959), Article 20211779. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.1779
Resumo: Some sea slugs are able to steal functional chloroplasts (kleptoplasts) from their algal food sources, but the role and relevance of photosynthesis to the animal host remain controversial. While some researchers claim that kleptoplasts are slowly digestible 'snacks', others advocate that they enhance the overall fitness of sea slugs much more profoundly. Our analysis shows light-dependent incorporation of 13 C and 15 N in the albumen gland and gonadal follicles of the sea slug Elysia timida, representing translocation of photosynthates to kleptoplast-free reproductive organs. Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids with reported roles in reproduction were produced in the sea slug cells using labelled precursors translocated from the kleptoplasts. Finally, we report reduced fecundity of E. timida by limiting kleptoplast photosynthesis. The present study indicates that photosynthesis enhances the reproductive fitness of kleptoplast-bearing sea slugs, confirming the biological relevance of this remarkable association between a metazoan and an algal-derived organelle.
Descrição: 2020.03278.CEECIND CEECIND/01434/2018 GBMF9206 200021_179092
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/142604
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.1779
ISSN: 0962-8452
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