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Specimens of Loripes lucinalis (Lucinidae) living in reducing sediments were collected near a sewage outfall at low tide on the Moulin Blanc beach, Brest, France, from January to March 1987. Electron microscope studies revealed numerous Gram-negative-type bacteria in the gill cells. Ribulosebiphosphate carboxylase, a diagnostic enzyme of the Calvin-Benson cycle of CO2-fixation was measured only in the gill extracts. Various tissues of L. lucinalis were examined for activity of APS reductase, (EC 1.8.99.2), ATP sulphurylase (EC 2.7.7.4) and rhodanese (EC 2.8.1.1), enzymes involved in sulphide oxidation. APS reductase was only found in symbiont-containing tissues, i.e., gills. These enzymatic studies characterise the symbionts as chemoautotrophic sulphide-oxidizing bacteria. Histoautoradiography demonstrated that part of the carbon dioxide fixed by symbiotic bacteria in the gills is translocated to symbiont-free tissues of the bivalve. The ultrastructure of the gill is detailed and a nomenclature based on established and new terminology is proposed to describe the various cellular types comprising the gill filament.
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Herry, A., Diouris, M. & Le Pennec, M. Chemoautotrophic symbionts and translocation of fixed carbon from bacteria to host tissues in the littoral bivalve Loripes lucinalis (Lucinidae). Marine Biology 101, 305–312 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00428126
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