Heteroduplex mobility assay-guided sequence discovery: Elucidation of the small subunit (18S) rDNA sequences of Pfiesteria piscicida and related dinoflagellates from complex algal culture and environmental sample DNA pools
Open Access
- 11 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 97 (8) , 4303-4308
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.97.8.4303
Abstract
The newly described heterotrophic estuarine dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida has been linked with fish kills in field and laboratory settings, and with a novel clinical syndrome of impaired cognition and memory disturbance among humans after presumptive toxin exposure. As a result, there is a pressing need to better characterize the organism and these associations. Advances in Pfiesteria research have been hampered, however, by the absence of genomic sequence data. We employed a sequencing strategy directed by heteroduplex mobility assay to detect Pfiesteria piscicida 18S rDNA “signature” sequences in complex pools of DNA and used those data as the basis for determination of the complete P. piscicida 18S rDNA sequence. Specific PCR assays for P. piscicida and other estuarine heterotrophic dinoflagellates were developed, permitting their detection in algal cultures and in estuarine water samples collected during fish kill and fish lesion events. These tools should enhance efforts to characterize these organisms and their ecological relationships. Heteroduplex mobility assay-directed sequence discovery is broadly applicable, and may be adapted for the detection of genomic sequence data of other novel or nonculturable organisms in complex assemblages.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- The characterization of enzymatically amplified eukaryotic 16S-like rRNA-coding regionsPublished by Elsevier ,2003
- PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF SYMBIODINIUM (DINOPHYCEAE) ISOLATES FROM TRIDACNIDS (BIVALVIA), CARDIIDS (BIVALVIA), A SPONGE (PORIFERA), A SOFT CORAL (ANTHOZOA), AND A FREE‐LIVING STRAINJournal of Phycology, 1999
- Emerging Marine Diseases--Climate Links and Anthropogenic FactorsScience, 1999
- RIBOSOMAL RNA HETEROGENEITY AND IDENTIFICATION OF TOXIC DINOFLAGELLATE CULTURES BY HETERODUPLEX MOBILITY ASSAYJournal of Phycology, 1999
- POLARELLA GLACIALIS, GEN. NOV., SP. NOV. (DINOPHYCEAE): SUESSIACEAE ARE STILL ALIVE!Journal of Phycology, 1999
- PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF NINE SPECIES OF PROROCENTRUM (DINOPHYCEAE) INFERRED FROM 18S RIBOSOMAL DNA SEQUENCES, MORPHOLOGICAL COMPARISONS, AND DESCRIPTION OF PROROCENTRUM PANAMENSIS, SP. NOV.Journal of Phycology, 1998
- Reinstatement of the genus Exuviaella (Dinophyceae, Prorocentrophycidae) and an assessment of Prorocentrum limaPhycologia, 1997
- Fish kills linked to a toxic ambush-predator dinoflagellate:distribution and environmental conditionsMarine Ecology Progress Series, 1995
- IDENTIFICATION OF GROUP‐ AND STRAIN‐SPECIFIC GENETIC MARKERS FOR GLOBALLY DISTRIBUTED ALEXANDRIUM (DINOPHYCEAE). I. RFLP ANALYSIS OF SSU rRNA GENES1Journal of Phycology, 1994
- Toxic effect of the marine dinoflagellate Gymnodinium galatheanum on juvenile cod Gadus morhuaMarine Ecology Progress Series, 1993