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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 2014

Chemical offense by means of toxicysts in the freshwater ciliate, Coleps hirtus.

Federico Buonanno; Andrea Anesi; Graziano Guella; Santosh Kumar; Daizy Bharti; Antonietta La Terza; Luana Quassinti; Massimo Bramucci; Claudio Ortenzi

Coleps hirtus is a small common freshwater ciliate belonging to the protostomatid group, its body covered by calcified plates assembled to form an armor. Coleps feeds on bacteria, algae, flagellates, living and dead ciliates, animal and plant tissues. To assist its carnivorous feeding the ciliate is equipped with offensive extrusomes (toxicysts), clustering mainly in and around its oral aperture. In this study, we isolated the discharge of the toxicysts from living cells, evaluating its cytotoxic effects against various ciliate species, and demonstrating that it is essential for the effectiveness of Coleps’ predatory behavior. The analysis of the toxicyst discharge performed by liquid chromatography‐electrospray‐mass spectrometry and gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry, revealed the presence of a mixture of 19 saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated free fatty acids with the addition of a minor amount of a diterpenoid (phytanic acid).


PLOS ONE | 2017

Discovery of a new hypotrich ciliate from petroleum contaminated soil

Santosh Kumar; Daizy Bharti; Shahed Uddin Ahmed Shazib; Mann Kyoon Shin

Pollution after oil spill represents extreme habitat for survival and is a major concern for loss of species diversity in the affected area. In this study, we investigated soil samples collected from a petrochemical industry, Ulsan, South Korea. The soil was in the phase of recovery from the contamination of crude oil spill. Detailed investigation, based on morphology, ontogenesis, and molecular phylogenetic methods, resulted in discovery of a novel hypotrich ciliate, i.e., Metasterkiella koreana n. gen., n. sp., which is morphologically characterized by a semirigid body, undulating membranes in Oxytricha pattern, 18 frontal-ventral-transverse cirri with cirrus V/3 placed posteriorly, one right and one left row of marginal cirri, four dorsal kineties, two dorsomarginal rows, and caudal cirri at the end of dorsal kineties 1, 2, and 4. Interestingly, during ontogenesis, formation of three common anlagen for the proter and the opisthe and involvement of cirrus V/3 in anlagen formation was observed. The dorsal ontogenesis was typical of oxytrichids, i.e., simple fragmentation of dorsal kinety 3 and formation of dorsomarginal rows close to the right marginal row. The new species was found to be similar with Sterkiella subtropica, except for some minor differences in morphometry, and at gene level with only one base pair difference. In phylogenetic analyses, based on SSU rRNA gene sequence, M. koreana cluster in a clade away from Sterkiella species, which could be explained by the differences in the morphogenetic pattern between these two genera. It is proposed that S. subtropica probably belongs to Metasterkiella; however, we do not perform changes and wait for the reinvestigation of its morphogenetic pattern.


Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 2017

Corrigendum to “Two Gonostomatid Ciliates from the Soil of Lombardia, Italy; including Note on the Soil Mapping Project by Bharti et al”

Daizy Bharti; Santosh Kumar; Antonietta La Terza


Euro Soil 2016 | 2016

The soil ciliated protozoa Cyrtoymena tetracirrata as bioindicators of soil health: cytotoxicity of single and bimetallic mixtures of heavy metals and antioxidant defenses

Varatharajan Ramajayam; Kumar Santosh; Daizy Bharti; Antonietta La Terza


International Conference on Soil | 2015

ASSESSMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SOIL QUALITY IN LONG-TERM ORGANICALLY MANAGED VINEYARDS IN THE VERDICCHIO TERROIR OF MATELICA (MARCHE, ITALY)

Antonietta La Terza; Santosh Kumar; Daizy Bharti; Silvia Marinsalti; Isom Emilio


Europace | 2015

Capitolo IX: Struttura delle comunità dei protozoi ciliati

Antonietta La Terza; Daizy Bharti; Santosh Kumar; Silvia Marinsalti; Maria Gabriela De Los Angeles Molina De Badariotti; Emilio Insom


ECOLOGY AT THE INTERFACE - The 13th European Ecological Federation (EEF) and 25th Italian Society of Ecology’s (SItE) | 2015

THE BIOPRINT PILOT PROJECT: CILIATED PROTOZOA COMMUNITIES AS A TOOL TO ASSESS SOIL QUALITY IN AGROECOSYSTEMS AND NATURAL SITES OF MARCHE REGION (ITALY)

Antonietta La Terza; Santosh Kumar; Daizy Bharti; Silvia Marinsalti; Isom Emilio


ECOLOGY AT THE INTERFACE - The 13th European Ecological Federation (EEF) and 25th Italian Society of Ecology’s (SItE) | 2015

BIOLOGICAL SOIL QUALITY INDICATORS AND SUSTAINABLE VITICULTURE: A CASE STUDY IN THE VERDICCHIO TERROIR OF MATELICA ( ITALY)

Antonietta La Terza; Santosh Kumar; Daizy Bharti; Silvia Marinsalti; Isom Emilio


2015 Ciliate Molecular Biology | 2015

Ciliate diversity and behavioural observations from the chemoautotrophic cave ecosystem of Frasassi, (Marche region, Italy).

Santosh Kumar; Daizy Bharti; Federico Buonanno; Alessandro Montanari; Claudio Ortenzi; Komal Kamra; Antonietta La Terza


2015 Ciliate Molecular Biology | 2015

Heavy metals and antioxidant responses in the soil ciliate Cyrtoymena tetracirrata: a preliminary analysis

Govindhasamay R. Varatharajan; Santosh Kumar; Daizy Bharti; Antonietta La Terza

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