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''Astomonema'' is a genus of
nematode The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda (also called Nemathelminthes), with plant-Parasitism, parasitic nematodes also known as eelworms. They are a diverse animal phylum inhab ...
worms in the family
Siphonolaimidae Siphonolaimidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Monhysterida The Monhysterida are an order in the phylum Nematoda The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda ...
. They lack a mouth or conventional digestive tract, but contain
symbiotic Symbiosis (from Greek , , "living together", from , , "together", and , bíōsis, "living") is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasit ...
sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that serve as their primary food source. They live in the marine interstitial habitat.


Systematics

The genus was first described in 1982 from specimens collected at the coast of
North Carolina North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia and So ...
. It belongs to the subfamily Astomonematinae within the family
Siphonolaimidae Siphonolaimidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Monhysterida The Monhysterida are an order in the phylum Nematoda The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda ...
, along with another genus '' Parastomonema''; both these genera have reduced
digestive systems The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract, digestive tract, alimentary canal) is the tract or passageway of the digestive system that leads from the mouth to the anus. The GI tract contains all the major organs of the digestive system, in humans ...
and paired
ovaries The ovary is an organ in the female reproductive system that produces an ovum. When released, this travels down the fallopian tube into the uterus, where it may become fertilized by a sperm. There is an ovary () found on each side of the body. T ...
. Five species of ''Astomonema'' have been described. * ''Astomonema jenneri'' Ott, Rieger, Rieger & Enderes, 1982 * ''Astomonema obscura'' (Boucher & Helléouët, 1977) * ''Astomonema otti'' Vidakovic & Boucher, 1987 * ''Astomonema southwardorum'' Austen, Warwick & Ryan, 1993 * ''Astomonema brevicauda'' (Vitiello, 1971) Vidakovik & Boucher, 1987 (
taxon inquirendum In biological classification, a ''species inquirenda'' is a species of doubtful identity requiring further investigation. The use of the term in English-language biological literature dates back to at least the early nineteenth century. The term t ...
)


Description

Worms of the type species ''Astomonema jenneri'' are long and slender, with a maximum body diameter of 25.5 to 30 µm, but body length between 4.6 to 16.3 mm. ''Astomonema'' and the related genus ''Parastomonema'' are distinguished from other members of the family
Siphonolaimidae Siphonolaimidae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Monhysterida The Monhysterida are an order in the phylum Nematoda The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda ...
by their lack of a mouth, highly reduced
pharynx The pharynx (plural: pharynges) is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the oesophagus and trachea (the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs). It is found in vertebrates and invertebrates, though its struc ...
, and modified midgut that contains prokaryotic symbionts. Features that they share with other Siphonolaimidae include the overall body shape (long, slender and cylindrical, only slightly tapered at the front), conspicuous amphidial glands, large nerve ring, lack of
seta In biology, setae (singular seta ; from the Latin word for "bristle") are any of a number of different bristle- or hair-like structures on living organisms. Animal setae Protostomes Annelid setae are stiff bristles present on the body. Th ...
e on the body, and ability to heal wounds readily when the body is injured or broken.


Symbiosis with bacteria

Although nematodes in this genus lack a conventional gut, they have a chain of long, thin, and slender cells that run down the center of the body. These cells are interpreted as a rudimentary or highly-modified gut wall, and they have few organelles besides nuclei and
mitochondria A mitochondrion (; ) is an organelle found in the Cell (biology), cells of most Eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and Fungus, fungi. Mitochondria have a double lipid bilayer, membrane structure and use aerobic respiration to generate adenosi ...
. This central layer of cells contains symbiotic bacteria, which are intracellular in ''A. jenneri'' but extracellular in other species e.g. ''A. southwardorum''. The bacteria have an elliptical shape in cross-section, and can have different sizes in different host species. For example, in ''A. jenneri'' they are 1 x 3 µm whereas in ''A. southwardorum'' they are up to 4 x 6 µm. In ''A. jenneri'', a second type of bacteria that is smaller (0.1 - 0.5 µm) and rod-shaped has been observed, but is much less common than the larger cells. The bacteria belong to the family Chromatiaceae in the
Gammaproteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria is a class of bacteria in the phylum Pseudomonadota (synonym Proteobacteria). It contains about 250 genera, which makes it the most genera-rich taxon of the Prokaryotes. Several medically, ecologically, and scientifically imp ...
, and are close relatives of similar symbionts from oligochaete worms '' Olavius algarvensis'', '' Inanidrilus leukodermatus'', and symbionts from the nematode subfamily
Stilbonematinae Stilbonematinae is a subfamily of the nematode worm family Desmodoridae that is notable for its symbiosis with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. Systematics Stilbonematinae Chitwood, 1936 belongs to the family Desmodoridae in the order Desmodorida. ...
(Desmodoridae). Their relatives are sulfur-oxidizing chemoautotrophs that use energy from oxidation of sulfur compounds in the environment (e.g. sulfide) to fuel the production of biomass by carbon fixation. The symbionts of ''Astomonema'' are likely to also be sulfur-oxidizers because they have at least one of the key genes, ''aprA'', encoding the alpha subunit of
adenylyl-sulfate reductase Adenylyl-sulfate reductase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction of the reduction of adenylyl-sulfate/adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate (APS) to sulfite through the use of an electron donor cofactor. The products of the reaction are AMP ...
, involved in the metabolic pathway of sulfur oxidation. This is an example of
chemosynthetic symbiosis In biochemistry, chemosynthesis is the biological conversion of one or more carbon-containing molecules (usually carbon dioxide or methane) and nutrients into organic matter using the oxidation of inorganic compounds (e.g., hydrogen gas, hydro ...
, where symbiotic prokaryotes use chemical energy to produce biomass and feed their host animals, which often have highly-reduced digestive systems.


See also

*
Stilbonematinae Stilbonematinae is a subfamily of the nematode worm family Desmodoridae that is notable for its symbiosis with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. Systematics Stilbonematinae Chitwood, 1936 belongs to the family Desmodoridae in the order Desmodorida. ...
– subfamily of nematodes (family Desmodoridae) that also have sulfur-oxidizing symbiotic bacteria


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q18591504 Chromadorea genera Chemosynthetic symbiosis