Oscillatoria

Oscillatoria is a genus of filamentous cyanobacterium which is often found in freshwater environments, such as hot springs, and appears blue-green.[1] Its name refers to the oscillating motion of its filaments as they slide against each other to position the colony facing a light source.[2] Oscillatoria reproduces by fragmentation, facilitated by dead cells which separate a filament into separate sections, or hormogonia, which then grow.[1] Oscillatoria uses photosynthesis to survive and reproduce. Each filament of oscillatoria consists of trichome which is made up of rows of cells. The tip of the trichome oscillates like a pendulum. In reproduction, it takes place by vegetative means only. Usually the filament breaks into a number of fragments called hormogonia. Each hormogonium consist of one or more cells and grow into a filament by cell division in one direction.

Oscillatoria
Oscillatoria princeps
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Cyanobacteria
Class: Cyanophyceae
Order: Oscillatoriales
Family: Oscillatoriaceae
Genus: Oscillatoria
Vaucher ex Gomont, 1822
Type species
Oscillatoria princeps
Vaucher ex Gomont
Species

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Oscillatoria filaments

Oscillatoria are the subject of research into the natural production of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT),[3] an antioxidant, food additive and industrial chemical.

Cyclic peptides called venturamides, which may have anti-malarial activity, have been isolated from bacteria in this genus. They are the first peptides with this activity to have been found in cyanobacteria.[4]

Species

Oscillatoria contains the following species:[5]

  • Oscillatoria amoena (Kützing) Gomont
  • Oscillatoria anguiformis (P. González Guerrero) Anagnostidis
  • Oscillatoria anguina Bory ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria annae van Goor
  • Oscillatoria bonnemaisonii (P. L. Crouan & H. M. Crouan) P. L. Crouan & H. M. Crouan ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria brevis Kützing ex Gomont
  • Ocillatoria chalybea Mertens ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria chilkensis Biswas
  • Oscillatoria crassa (Rao) Anagnostidis
  • Oscillatoria croasdaleae Kamat
  • Oscillatoria curviceps C. Agardh ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria depauperata (Copeland) Anagnostidis
  • Oscillatoria engelmanniana Gaidukov
  • Oscillatoria euboeica Anagnostidis
  • Oscillatoria fischeri Corda ex Forti
  • Oscillatoria fracta Carlson
  • Oscillatoria froelichii Kützing ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria funiformis (Vouk) Komárek
  • Oscillatoria indica P. C. Silva
  • Oscillatoria jenensis G. Schmid
  • Oscillatoria levis (Gardner) Anagnostidis
  • Oscillatoria limosa C. Agardh ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria limnetica Lemmermann
  • Oscillatoria mahabaleshwarensis Kamat
  • Oscillatoria major Vaucher ex Hansgirg
  • Oscillatoria margaritifera Kützing ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria miniata (Zanardini) Hauck ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria minutissima P. González
  • Oscillatoria muralis (Dillwyn) C. Agardh
  • Oscillatoria nitida Schkorbatov
  • Oscillatoria nylstromica Claassen
  • Oscillatoria obscura Brühl & Biswas
  • Oscillatoria olivaceobrunnea L. Hoffmann & V. Demoulin
  • Oscillatoria princeps Vaucher ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria proboscidea Gomont
  • Oscillatoria pulchra Lindstedt
  • Oscillatoria rhamphoidea Anagnostidis
  • Oscillatoria ribeyi F. E. Drouet
  • Oscillatoria rubescens De Candolle ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria sancta Kützing ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria subbrevis Schmidle
  • Oscillatoria subcapitata Ponomarev
  • Oscillatoria tapetiformis Zenker ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria tenioides (Bory de Saint-Vincent) Bory de Saint-Vincent ex Gomont
  • Oscillatoria trichoides Szafer
  • Oscillatoria versicolor G. Martens ex Prain
  • Oscillatoria willei N. L. Gardner

References

  1. "Oscillatoria | cyanobacteria genus | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  2. "Oscillatoria". oceandatacenter.ucsc.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  3. Babu B, Wu JT (December 2008). "Production of Natural Butylated Hydroxytoluene as an Antioxidant by Freshwater Phytoplankton" (PDF). Journal of Phycology. 44 (6): 1447–1454. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2008.00596.x. PMID 27039859. S2CID 26084768.
  4. Linington, R. G.; González, J.; Ureña, L.-D.; Romero, L. I.; Ortega-Barría, E.; Gerwick, W. H. (2007). "Venturamides A and B: Antimalarial Constituents of the Panamanian Marine Cyanobacterium Oscillatoria sp". Journal of Natural Products. 70 (3): 397–401. doi:10.1021/np0605790. PMID 17328572.
  5. "Algaebase :: Listing the World's Algae". www.algaebase.org. Retrieved 2022-01-17.


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