Induction of Conjugation and Zygospore Cell Wall Characteristics in the Alpine Spirogyra mirabilis (Zygnematophyceae, Charophyta): Advantage under Climate Change Scenarios?

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  • Charlotte Permann
  • Klaus Herburger
  • Martin Felhofer
  • Notburga Gierlinger
  • Louise A. Lewis
  • Andreas Holzinger

Extreme environments, such as alpine habitats at high elevation, are increasingly exposed to man-made climate change. Zygnematophyceae thriving in these regions possess a special means of sexual reproduction, termed conjugation, leading to the formation of resistant zygospores. A field sample of Spirogyra with numerous conjugating stages was isolated and characterized by molecular phylogeny. We successfully induced sexual reproduction under laboratory conditions by a transfer to artificial pond water and increasing the light intensity to 184 mu mol photons m(-2) s(-1). This, however was only possible in early spring, suggesting that the isolated cultures had an internal rhythm. The reproductive morphology was characterized by light- and transmission electron microscopy, and the latter allowed the detection of distinctly oriented microfibrils in the exo- and endospore, and an electron-dense mesospore. Glycan microarray profiling showed that Spirogyra cell walls are rich in major pectic and hemicellulosic polysaccharides, and immuno-fluorescence allowed the detection of arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) and xyloglucan in the zygospore cell walls. Confocal RAMAN spectroscopy detected complex aromatic compounds, similar in their spectral signature to that of Lycopodium spores. These data support the idea that sexual reproduction in Zygnematophyceae, the sister lineage to land plants, might have played an important role in the process of terrestrialization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1740
JournalPlants
Volume10
Issue number8
Number of pages21
ISSN2223-7747
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Research areas

  • alpine region, cell wall, conjugation, Spirogyra, sexual reproduction, streptophyte, zygospore, GREEN-ALGA ZYGNEMA, FRESH-WATER, SEXUAL REPRODUCTION, TERRESTRIAL ALGAE, ANTARCTIC STRAINS, NY-ALESUND, STREPTOPHYTA, DIVERSITY, EVOLUTION, PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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