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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Morphology, ultrastructure and immunocytochemistry of Hypnea cervicornis and Hypnea musciformis-(Hypneaceae, Rhodophyta) from the coastal waters of Ceará, Brazil
Authors: Miguel, Thaiz Batista Azevedo Rangel
Schmidt, Eder Carlos
Bouzon, Zenilda Laurita
Nascimento, Fernando Edson Pessoa do
Cunha, Maura da
Fernandes, Saulo Pireda
Nascimento, Kyria Santiago do
Nagano, Celso Shiniti
Sampaio, Silvana Saker
Cavada, Benildo Sousa
Miguel, Emilio de Castro
Sampaio, Alexandre Holanda
Keywords: Hypnea musciformis lectin;Hypnea cervicornis lectin;Ultrastructure;Algae morphology;Lectin subcellular localization
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure
Citation: MIGUEL, Thaiz B.A. Rangel et al. Morphology, ultrastructure and immunocytochemistry of Hypnea cervicornis and Hypnea musciformis-(Hypneaceae, Rhodophyta) from the coastal waters of Ceará, Brazil. Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure, [s.l.], v. 2, p. 104-116, 2014.
Abstract: Based on their morphological and physiological features, red algae comprise a complex and variable group of multiple genera, including Hypnea. In particular, the genus Hypnea J.V. Lamouroux (Cystocloniaceae, Rhodophyta) consists of approximately 54 species, including Hypnea cervicornis and H. musciformis. Lectins were described for both species; however, the localization of these proteins is still unclear. Therefore, this work aimed to characterize the morphology and ultrastructure of Hypnea cervicornis and H. musciformis, as well as localize their lectins at the subcellular level. Samples were collected at Praia do Pacheco (FortalezaCE) and processed for light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, in addition to immunocytochemistry. The studied species presented cortical cell layers, subcortical cells and medullary cells. Based on ultrastructural analysis, these species presented vacuolated cortical cells, with a dense cytoplasm containing chloroplasts. The cell wall consisted of concentric microfibrils embedded in an amorphous matrix. Immunochemistry analysis showed the expression of lectins in the cytoplasm and cell walls. While the structure of the studied algae was similar to the description of other species of the genera under different conditions, this is the first record of algae lectin localization.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/66544
ISSN: 2213-8803
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