Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of California, Davis, California 95616
Abstract
The giant tube worm,
Riftia pachyptila
(phylum Vestimentifera), is known only from four widely separated sulfide-rich deep-sea hydrothermal vent systems. This invertebrate is nourished by intracellular, chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts which reside in a specialized trophosome tissue. The symbiont has not been cultured independently and is believed to be acquired de novo by host larvae of each generation. In the current study,
R. pachyptila
symbiont DNA was purified from the two most distant sites on the basis of its difference in density versus host DNA. These two standards were hybridized against trophosome DNAs of 13 individuals from the Guaymas Basin, Galapagos Rift, and 13°N vents. This indicated that all
R. pachyptila
symbionts are conspecific and that the variability in DNA-DNA hybridization (relative binding ratio [RBR]) was comparable within or between widely separated vents. The symbiont of another tube worm,
Tevnia jerichonana
, was found to be the same as that of
R. pachyptila
, the first case in which distinct hosts possess the same sulfur bacterial symbiont. By contrast,
Lamellibrachia
sp. (same class as
T. jerichonana
) showed insignificant RBR with the
R. pachyptila
symbiont. DNA derived from solely eucaryotic tissue of
R. pachyptila
showed a surprisingly high RBR (20 to 50) with density-separated DNA standards. With DNAs obtained from physically separated symbionts, independent solution hybridization experiments confirmed the above-described conclusions. Possible explanations for this host-symbiont homology are discussed.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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