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''Reticulomyxa'' is a
monospecific In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ...
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of freshwater
foraminifera Foraminifera (; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of amoeboid protists characterized by streaming granular Ectoplasm (cell biology), ectoplasm for catching food and ot ...
ns. The
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen ...
is the
unicellular A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of a single cell, unlike a multicellular organism that consists of multiple cells. Organisms fall into two general categories: prokaryotic organisms and ...
''Reticulomyxa filosa''. It is found in freshwater environments as well as moist environments, like decomposing matter and damp soils. The
heterotroph A heterotroph (; ) is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter. In the food chain, heterotrophs are primary, secondary and tertiary consumers, but ...
ic naked foraminiferan can feed on microbes as well has larger organisms and is able to be sustained in culture by supplemented nutrients such as wheat germ and oats. The large,
multinucleate Multinucleate cells (also known as multinucleated or polynuclear cells) are eukaryotic cells that have more than one nucleus per cell, i.e., multiple nuclei share one common cytoplasm. Mitosis in multinucleate cells can occur either in a coordinat ...
foraminferan is characteristic for its lack of
test Test(s), testing, or TEST may refer to: * Test (assessment), an educational assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities Arts and entertainment * ''Test'' (2013 film), an American film * ''Test'' (2014 film), ...
and named for the network of connecting
pseudopodia A pseudopod or pseudopodium (plural: pseudopods or pseudopodia) is a temporary arm-like projection of a eukaryotic cell membrane that is emerged in the direction of movement. Filled with cytoplasm, pseudopodia primarily consist of actin filament ...
surrounding its central body mass. The organism has unique bidirectional
cytoplasmic streaming Cytoplasmic streaming, also called protoplasmic streaming and cyclosis, is the flow of the cytoplasm inside the cell, driven by forces from the cytoskeleton. It is likely that its function is, at least in part, to speed up the transport of mol ...
throughout the
anastomosing An anastomosis (, plural anastomoses) is a connection or opening between two things (especially cavities or passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as between blood vessels, leaf veins, or streams. Such a connection may be normal ...
pseudopodia that is some of the fastest reported
organelle In cell biology, an organelle is a specialized subunit, usually within a cell, that has a specific function. The name ''organelle'' comes from the idea that these structures are parts of cells, as organs are to the body, hence ''organelle,'' the ...
transport observed. ''Reticulomyxa'' was first described in 1949 and is commonly used as a
model organism A model organism (often shortened to model) is a non-human species that is extensively studied to understand particular biological phenomena, with the expectation that discoveries made in the model organism will provide insight into the workin ...
for the unique transport of organelles throughout the
cytoplasm In cell biology, the cytoplasm is all of the material within a eukaryotic cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus. The material inside the nucleus and contained within the nuclear membrane is termed the nucleoplasm. The ...
of pseudopodia by
cytoskeletal The cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of bacteria and archaea. In eukaryotes, it extends from the cell nucleus to the cell membrane and is compo ...
mechanisms. Only
asexual reproduction Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes. The offspring that arise by asexual reproduction from either unicellular or multicellular organisms inherit the fu ...
of this genus has been observed in culture, but the genome possesses genes related to
meiosis Meiosis (; , since it is a reductional division) is a special type of cell division of germ cells in sexually-reproducing organisms that produces the gametes, such as sperm or egg cells. It involves two rounds of division that ultimately resu ...
suggesting it is capable of sexually reproductive life stages.


History and Etymology

In 1937 ''Reticulomyxa'' was isolated from a slime mold culture and observed in culture for twelve years before being officially described. It was continued to be found in damp environments in that area. This organism was initially cultured in semi aquatic conditions on damp blotting paper and in dishes of freshwater. From this original isolation, samples were cultivated and observed before ''R.'' ''filosa'' was first described by Ruth Nauss in 1949 and named for its network of filose pseudopodia. Since this initial description, ''Reticulomyxa'' has been isolated from various freshwater environments as well as terrestrially. The lack of
test Test(s), testing, or TEST may refer to: * Test (assessment), an educational assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities Arts and entertainment * ''Test'' (2013 film), an American film * ''Test'' (2014 film), ...
seen in ''Reticulomyxa'' is important for the history of foraminferans. Fossils of tests have been recorded from marine environments but any potentially unknown naked foraminferans would not be identified this way. The existence of ''Reticulomyxa'' is important because it suggests that there are potentially unstudied naked foraminiferans in marine ecosystems that have not been identified due to their lack of fossils. The organism has been used as a model system in studies of
cytoskeletal The cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of bacteria and archaea. In eukaryotes, it extends from the cell nucleus to the cell membrane and is compo ...
transport due to the unique fast bidirectional cytoplasmic streaming in network of
pseudopodia A pseudopod or pseudopodium (plural: pseudopods or pseudopodia) is a temporary arm-like projection of a eukaryotic cell membrane that is emerged in the direction of movement. Filled with cytoplasm, pseudopodia primarily consist of actin filament ...
and on the cell body surface.


Ecology

''Reticulomyxa'' is found in aquatic and semi aquatic terrestrial environments. ''R. filosa'' has been isolated from lakes, moist soil, decomposing organic matter, and artificial bodies of water. Under different conditions the
plasmodium ''Plasmodium'' is a genus of unicellular eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of vertebrates and insects. The life cycles of ''Plasmodium'' species involve development in a blood-feeding insect host which then injects parasites into a vert ...
will take on various morphologies. When transferred to an aqueous environment, the plasmodia will dissociate into smaller cell bodies that reform pseudopodia. ''Reticulomyxa'' is a
heterotroph A heterotroph (; ) is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter. In the food chain, heterotrophs are primary, secondary and tertiary consumers, but ...
that can feed on prey of a range of sizes. Previous studies have observed the ingestion of
bacteria Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria were among ...
and other
protists A protist () is any eukaryotic organism (that is, an organism whose cells contain a cell nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus. While it is likely that protists share a common ancestor (the last eukaryotic common ancestor), the excl ...
, as well as large aquatic zooplankton. The vegetative plasmodium will stay in one location while eating until surrounding food sources have been depleted. Once devoid of food, the cell will excrete waste from the protoplasm and move to a new location. Feeding occurs through the pseudopodia of the cell, filose pseudopodia engulf and
phagocytize Phagocytosis () is the process by which a cell uses its plasma membrane to engulf a large particle (≥ 0.5 μm), giving rise to an internal compartment called the phagosome. It is one type of endocytosis. A cell that performs phagocytosis is ca ...
prey. Prey is encapsulated in
food vacuole The food vacuole, or digestive vacuole, is an organelle found in simple eukaryotes such as protists. This organelle is essentially a lysosome. During the stage of the symbiont parasites' lifecycle where it resides within a human (or other mammalia ...
s and are then transported back to the central body via the cytoskeletal machinery.


Description


Morphology

''Reticulomyxa'' has a
plasmodial A plasmodium is a living structure of cytoplasm that contains many nuclei, rather than being divided into individual cells each with a single nucleus. Plasmodia are best known from slime molds, but are also found in parasitic Myxosporea, and so ...
morphology, including a central body surrounded by filose pseudopodia, which have a diameter of approximately 50 μm. This organism lacks a
test Test(s), testing, or TEST may refer to: * Test (assessment), an educational assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities Arts and entertainment * ''Test'' (2013 film), an American film * ''Test'' (2014 film), ...
that is a defining characteristic of foraminiferans. This test is suspected to have been lost throughout its evolution due to the adaptation to freshwater environments. When in the vegetative stage, the central body of ''Reticulomyxa'' is round and has many pseudopodia extending outwards forming an array or network-like plasmodia which facilitate locomotion and feeding. These pseudopodia consistently change shape and length due to changing environmental and nutrient conditions. In aquatic conditions the pseudopodia branch out in all directions whereas when in moist condition the pseudopodia contract into the central body. The cytoplasm of this organism is thick and streams bidirectionally through the veins. Cytoplasmic streaming allowing for the movement of organelles and vacuoles throughout the network can reach speeds of 25 μm/s. Organelle movement is facilitated through the cytoskeleton, which consists of actin and microtubules. Organelles are attached to the microtubules of the cytoskeleton and movement is due to the sliding of microtubules along each other in both directions. This giant freshwater foraminferan contains many
haploid Ploidy () is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles for autosomal and pseudoautosomal genes. Sets of chromosomes refer to the number of maternal and paternal chromosome copies, respectively ...
nuclei, approximately 5 μm in diameter.
Cysts A cyst is a closed sac, having a distinct envelope and division compared with the nearby tissue. Hence, it is a cluster of cells that have grouped together to form a sac (like the manner in which water molecules group together to form a bubble) ...
produced by ''Reticulomyxa'' can be covered or uncovered. Covered cysts are enclosed by two layers, with the outer mucus layer being much thicker. Uncovered cysts do not have the thick outer layer as seen in covered cysts and have irregular sizes.


Life cycle

Plasmodia of this genera have only been seen to undergo
mitosis In cell biology, mitosis () is a part of the cell cycle in which replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Cell division by mitosis gives rise to genetically identical cells in which the total number of chromosomes is mainta ...
in culture conditions. Asexual reproduction through
multiple fission Fission, in biology, is the division of a single entity into two or more parts and the regeneration of those parts to separate entities resembling the original. The object experiencing fission is usually a cell, but the term may also refer to how ...
, where the nuclei will undergo many rounds of
mitotic In cell biology, mitosis () is a part of the cell cycle in which replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei. Cell division by mitosis gives rise to genetically identical cells in which the total number of chromosomes is maintai ...
division before the cytoplasm separates. In ''Reticulomyxa,'' mitosis is closed, the nuclear membrane remains intact during
spindle Spindle may refer to: Textiles and manufacturing * Spindle (textiles), a straight spike to spin fibers into yarn * Spindle (tool), a rotating axis of a machine tool Biology * Common spindle and other species of shrubs and trees in genus ''Euony ...
formation and
chromosome A chromosome is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. In most chromosomes the very long thin DNA fibers are coated with packaging proteins; in eukaryotic cells the most important of these proteins are ...
separation. Under culture conditions, division was initiated following the movement to a new location. Division starts at the anterior end of the cell and produces three daughter cells. The ''Reticulomyxa'' plasmodium may
encyst A microbial cyst is a resting or dormant stage of a microorganism, usually a bacterium or a protist or rarely an invertebrate animal, that helps the organism to survive in unfavorable environmental conditions. It can be thought of as a state of ...
for dispersal or in response to adverse environmental conditions. Cysts with and without coverings have been produced by ''Reticulomyxa''. Cysts covered with a thick envelope can withstand harsher conditions and disperse by wind as well as water. Covered cells were only observed to form during summer months in culture conditions. Uncovered cysts are smooth and have irregular sizes. These uncovered resting cysts were produced in culture conditions in response unfavorable environmental conditions like low temperatures or when nutrient availability was low.


Genetics

The genome of ''Reticulomyxa'' is repetitive and approximately 320 Mbp in size. The genome contains genes for
flagellar A flagellum (; ) is a hairlike appendage that protrudes from certain plant and animal sperm cells, and from a wide range of microorganisms to provide motility. Many protists with flagella are termed as flagellates. A microorganism may have fro ...
components, despite no flagellated form observed. Also, genes coding for proteins associated with
meiosis Meiosis (; , since it is a reductional division) is a special type of cell division of germ cells in sexually-reproducing organisms that produces the gametes, such as sperm or egg cells. It involves two rounds of division that ultimately resu ...
are present in the ''Reticulomyxa'' genome but are not actively transcribed. The presence of flagella and meiosis related genes suggests that there is a possibility of
sexual reproduction Sexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that involves a complex life cycle in which a gamete ( haploid reproductive cells, such as a sperm or egg cell) with a single set of chromosomes combines with another gamete to produce a zygote tha ...
and
gamete A gamete (; , ultimately ) is a haploid cell that fuses with another haploid cell during fertilization in organisms that reproduce sexually. Gametes are an organism's reproductive cells, also referred to as sex cells. In species that produce t ...
production in this genus.


References


Further reading

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q1865437, from2=Q19833398 Foraminifera genera Monotypic genera