Immunochemical recognition of phytoplankton species

  • Shapiro L
  • Campbell L
  • Haugen E
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Abstract

The authors have developed polyclonal antisera to phytoplankton species from most major groups of ultraplankton taxa. Surface antigens were provided by 7 clonal cultures of cells from 6 major algal groups. The resulting antisera were tested rigorously in an indirect immunofluorescence (IF) assay, for cross reactions against closely and more distantly related taxa in order to determine levels of specificity of the responses. For each of the antigens, the authors obtained an antiserum that was at least genus-specific; most werespecies-specific (within the limits of known species identifications). Within species, clones isolated from widely different geographic and ecological origins all cross reacted. In the one species where life history stages were tested (Emiliania huxleyi ) both the flagellated and the non-motile stages reacted.

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Shapiro, L., Campbell, L., & Haugen, E. (1989). Immunochemical recognition of phytoplankton species. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 57, 219–224. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps057219

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