アルファアミラーゼがコルポーダの繁殖と嚢子形成を制御することを発見(Researchers Identify Alpha-Amylase as Key Regulator of Colpoda Reproduction and Cyst Formation)

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2026-03-24 中国科学院 (CAS)

中国科学院水生生物研究所のMIAO Wei教授らは、土壌原生生物コルポダの増殖とシスト形成を制御する鍵因子としてα-アミラーゼを特定した。研究では生活環全体を解析し、生殖シスト形成時に細菌DNAを含む糖被覆顆粒が蓄積し、栄養源として機能することを確認。分泌タンパク質の解析によりα-アミラーゼが誘導因子と判明し、単独添加で増殖密度を約4.6倍に向上、世代時間も大幅短縮した。さらに異種間でも効果が確認され、土壌微生物間の新たな相互作用機構を示唆。本成果は土壌生態系理解と培養技術の向上に貢献する。

アルファアミラーゼがコルポーダの繁殖と嚢子形成を制御することを発見(Researchers Identify Alpha-Amylase as Key Regulator of Colpoda Reproduction and Cyst Formation)
A tubulin staining image shows the morphology of Colpoda inflata. (Image by IHB)

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分泌型α-アミラーゼは、土壌に生息する主要な原生生物であるコルポダ属の種内および種間で、生殖嚢胞形成を効果的に誘導する A secreted alpha-amylase effectively induces reproductive cyst formation both within and across Colpoda species, key soil-dwelling protists

Zixin Cheng,Zhongqiao Song,Kejia Fu,Yuan Wang,Kai Chen,Jing Zhang,Che Hu,Xiaocui Chai,Shuai Luo,Fang Zhou,Yuan Xiao,Zhenfei Xing,Chuanqi Jiang,Wei Miao & Jie Xiong
Science China Life Sciences  Published:09 February 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-025-3084-5

Abstract

Colpoda are among the most predominant eukaryotic microorganisms in soil ecosystems, playing crucial roles in material and energy cycling within soil and plant rhizosphere environments. Colpoda can form two distinct types of cysts in soil: reproductive cysts and resting cysts. Reproductive cyst represents an essential developmental stage for Colpoda proliferation and environmental adaptation. This study comprehensively characterized the reproductive cyst formation process of Colpoda inflata, identifying carbohydrate-coated granular structures derived from bacterial digestive products as their key morphological feature. C. inflata secretions were found to stimulate reproductive cyst formation effectively. We obtained a high-quality genome assembly of C. inflata and subsequently isolated and characterized three classes of excretory proteins. In vitro experiments demonstrated that an alpha-amylase is sufficient to induce reproductive cyst formation and rapid proliferation in a dose-dependent manner, achieving maximum cell densities 4.6 times higher than those in standard culture conditions. Further investigations revealed that C. inflata alpha-amylase could cross-induce reproductive cyst formation in different Colpoda species, with induction efficiency inversely correlated with phylogenetic distance. Heterologous expression of alpha-amylases from various Colpoda species demonstrated cross-induction capabilities, suggesting interspecies interactions among Colpodas in soil and rhizosphere ecosystems. In summary, this study provides critical insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying Colpoda reproductive cyst formation. The identified mechanism enables substantial biomass enhancement of Colpoda populations, allowing for future genetic engineering applications that aim to develop Colpoda-based bioremediation strategies for soil contaminants and microbial interventions in agricultural production systems.

細胞遺伝子工学
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