Reclinomonas

Genus of basal eukaryotes

Reclinomonas
Four jakobid species, showing groove and flagella: Jakoba libera (ventral view), Stygiella incarcerata (ventral view), Reclinomonas americana (dorsal view), and Histiona aroides (ventral view)
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
(unranked):
Excavata
Class:
Jakobea
Order:
Jakobida
Family:
Histionidae
Genus:
Reclinomonas

Flavin & Nerad, 1993[1]
Type species
Reclinomonas americana
Flavin & Nerad 1993
Species
  • R. americana
  • R. campanula

Reclinomonas is a monotypic genus of jakobid eukaryotes containing the single species Reclinomonas americana.[2]

This organism is a single cell up to 12 micrometers wide. It has two flagella. The cell is in a cup-like lorica which has a stem that attaches to a surface. When the cell reproduces, by undergoing binary fission, one of the two newly split cells produces a new lorica for itself.[2]

This protozoan can be found in freshwater.[2]

This species was the first jakobid to have its mitochondrial genome sequenced.[2] It contains 97 genes, 62 of them code for proteins.[3] Other jakobids have been sequenced since, and the data were similar.[2] It has been described as a member of the Excavata.[4]

R. americana is a large protozoan that ingests bacteria. Such phagocytosis is thought to be how ancestral (two billion years ago) eucaryotes (true nucleus to hold DNA) acquired mitochondrial and chloroplast organelles to perform oxidative metabolism and photosynthesis. R. Americana has played a significant role in understanding the scope of antiquity of what bacterial DNA was captured because its mitochondrial DNA collection is more complete than that of other eukaryotes, which have discarded many and various genes.[5]

Species

  • R. americana Flavin & Nerad 1993
  • R. campanula (Penard 1921) Flavin & Nerad 1993

References

  1. ^ Flavin, M. & T. A. Nerad. (1993). Reclinomonas americana n. g., n. sp., a new freshwater heterotrophic flagellate. J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. 40: 172-179.
  2. ^ a b c d e Simpson, A. 2008. Reclinomonas Flavin & Nerad 1993. Reclinomonas americana Flavin & Nerad 1993. Version 05. The Tree of Life Web Project.
  3. ^ Berg, J. M., et al. Biochemistry. Edition 6. Macmillan. 2010. pg. 505.
  4. ^ Shpak, M.; et al. (May 2008). "The phylogeny and evolution of deoxyribonuclease II: an enzyme essential for lysosomal DNA degradation". Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 47 (2): 841–54. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2007.11.033. PMC 2600486. PMID 18226927.
  5. ^ Gray, M.W. (September 2012). "Mitochondrial Evolution". Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 4 (9): a011403. doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a011403. PMC 3428767. PMID 22952398.
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Eukaryote classification
Domain
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukaryota
(major groups
Excavata
Diaphoretickes
Hacrobia
Rhizaria
Alveolata
Stramenopiles
Plants
Amorphea
Amoebozoa
Opisthokonta
Animals
Fungi)
Amorphea
Amoebozoa
   Obazoa   
Opisthokonta
Holomycota
   Holozoa   
Filozoa
Choanozoa
Diaphoretickes
Haptista
    TSAR    
     SAR     
Rhizaria
Alveolata
Myzozoa
Stramenopiles
Bigyra
Gyrista
     CAM     
Pan-Cryptista
Cryptista
Archaeplastida
Viridiplantae
(Plants sensu lato)
Streptophyta
Excavates*
Discoba
Discicristata
Metamonada
Malawimonada
Incertae sedis
Hemimastigophora
Ancyromonadida
  • Ancyromonadidae
  • Planomonadidae
CRuMs
  • ¹traditional kingdoms excluded from protists
  • *paraphyletic groups
  • bold denotes groups with over 1,000 species
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Domain
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukaryota
(major groups
Excavata
Diaphoretickes
Hacrobia
Rhizaria
Alveolata
Stramenopiles
Plants
Amorphea
Amoebozoa
Opisthokonta
Animals
Fungi)
Jakobida
Jakobea
Jakobida
Tsukubamonada
Tsukubea
Tsukubamonadida
Pharyngomonada
Pharyngomonadidea
  • Pharyngomonadida
    • Pharyngomonadidae
Tetramitia
Lunosea
  • Selenaionida
    • Selenaionidae
Neovahlkampfiea
Eutetramitia
Lyromonadea
  • Lyromonadida
    • Gruberellidae
    • Paravahlkampfiidae
    • Plaesiobystridae
    • Psalteriomonadidae
Heterolobosea
Postgaardia
Postgaardea
Glycomonada
Diplonemea
Kinetoplastea
  • Bordnamonadidae
  • Trypanophididae
Prokinetoplastina
  • Prokinetoplastida
    • Ichthyobodonidae
    • Perkinselidae
Metakinetoplastina
Euglenida
Petalomonadea
  • Petalomonadida
    • Petalomonadidae
    • Sphenomonadidae
Alistosa
  • Decastavida
    • Decastavidae
    • Keelungiidae
    • Lentomonadidae
  • Heterostavida
    • Sphenomonadidae
  • Ploeotiida
    • Sphenomonadidae
Entosiphonea
  • Entosiphonida
    • Entosiphonidae
Karavia
Spirocuta
Anisonemea
Peranemea
Euglenophyceae
Neolouka
Malawimonadea
Malawimonadida
Planomonada
Planomonadea
Ancyromonadida
  • Ancyromonadidae
  • Planomonadidae
Anaeromonada
Anaeromonadea
  • Paratrimastigida
    • Paratrimastigidae
  • Trimastigida
  • Oxymonadida
    • Oxymonadidae
    • Polymastigidae
    • Pyrsonymphidae
    • Saccinobaculidae
    • Streblomastigidae
Fornicata
  • Kipferliidae
Carpediemonadea
Eopharyngia
Parabasalia
Trichonymphea
  • Trichonymphida
    • †Burmanymphidae
    • Hoplonymphidae
    • Spirotrichosomidae
    • Staurojoeninidae
    • Teratonymphidae
    • Trichonymphidae
Trichomonadea
  • Hexamastigidae
  • Cristamonadida
    • Calonymphidae
    • Devescovinidae
  • Hypotrichomonadida
    • Hypotrichomonadidae
  • Spirotrichonymphida
    • Spirotrichonymphidae
  • Trichomonadida
  • Tritrichomonadida
    • Dientamoebidae
    • Monocercomonadidae
    • Simplicimonadidae
    • Tritrichomonadidae
Taxon identifiers
Reclinomonas
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