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Centrodinium punctatum (Dinophyceae) produces significant levels of saxitoxin and related analogs

Authors
Shin, Hyeon HoLi, ZhunReveillon, DamienRovillon, Georges-AugustinMertens, Kenneth NeilHess, PhilippKim, Hyun JungPark, Bum SooLee, JihoonLee, Kyun-WooKim, DaekyungHwang, JinikSeo, Min HoLim, Weol Ae
Issue Date
Dec-2020
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Keywords
Alexandrium; Dinoflagellate; Gonyautoxin; neoSTX; PST; STX
Citation
HARMFUL ALGAE, v.100, pp.65 - 112
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Journal Title
HARMFUL ALGAE
Volume
100
Start Page
65
End Page
112
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/190075
DOI
10.1016/j.hal.2020.101923
ISSN
1568-9883
Abstract
Centrodinium punctatum is a fusiform dinoflagellate with a global marine distribution. Due to a close phylogenetic relationship of one C. punctatum strain to Alexandrium species, toxin production of this C. punctatum strain was assessed using liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. The paralytic shellfish toxin (PST) profile of C. punctatum was dominated by six analogs, i.e. STX (30%), GTX-1 (20%) and neoSTX (24%), followed by GTX-2 (9%), GTX-4 (9%) and GTX-3 (8%); deoxy-STX was also putatively identified while no gymnodimines, spirolides or goniodomins were detected. This is the first record of C. punctatum producing saxitoxins. The estimated cellular toxicity was rather elevated, between 91 and 212 pg cell(-1) (or 259 and 601 fmol cell(-1)). When considering the toxicity equivalent factors, results suggest that this species can produce high cellular toxicity compared to other STX-producing dinoflagellates. Morphological details of the sulcal area and the hypotheca of Centrodinium punctatum were re-examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM); this revealed that in the sulcal area, the left posterior sulcal plate (Ssp) is larger and longer than the left posterior sulcal plate and extended into the hypotheca. Based on the morphological observation, a revised interpretation of the sulcus and hypotheca is proposed.
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