''Amphidinium'' is a genus of
dinoflagellates. The type for the genus is ''
Amphidinium operculatum'' Claparède & Lachmann. The genus includes the species ''
Amphidinium carterae'' which is used as a
model organism.
As dinoflagellates, ''Amphidinium'' spp. have
chloroplasts
A chloroplast () is a type of membrane-bound organelle known as a plastid that conducts photosynthesis mostly in plant cell, plant and algae, algal cells. The photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight, converts it, ...
. The ''Amphidinium'' chloroplast
genome
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is unusual in not having a single contiguous circular genome.
[ ] Instead, chloroplast genes encoded in chloroplast DNA are found on numerous 2-3 kbp
minicircles,
analogous to
plasmids. Most minicircles have only a few protein-coding genes; many have just a single
gene
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.
There are reports of minicircles that do not have known transcripts, like in the ''Amphidinium carterae'' chloroplast genome,
although these were not found in the ''Symbiodinium'' sp. Clade C3 chloroplast genome.
Minicircle-derived transcripts can be processed in ways not typical of eukaryotes, including the addition of a 3' poly(U) tail,
as opposed to the typical poly(A) tail derived from
polyadenylation
Polyadenylation is the addition of a poly(A) tail to an RNA transcript, typically a messenger RNA (mRNA). The poly(A) tail consists of multiple adenosine monophosphates; in other words, it is a stretch of RNA that has only adenine bases. In euk ...
of eukaryotic transcripts. Minicircle-derived antisense transcripts are also produced, but without 3' poly(U) tails.
See also
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Luteophanol, a type of
amphidinol present in species of the genus.
[Y. Doi et al.,]
Luteophanol A, a New Polyhydroxyl Compound from Symbiotic Marine Dinoflagellate Amphidinium sp.
, Journal of Organic Chemistry
''The Journal of Organic Chemistry'', colloquially known as ''JOC'', is a peer-reviewed scientific journal for original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of theory and practice in organic and bioorganic chemistry. It is publi ...
(1997) (abstract)
References
Further reading
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Dinoflagellate genera
Gymnodiniales