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A New Lineage of Eukaryotes Illuminates Early Mitochondrial Genome Reduction

Janouškovec, Jan ; Tikhonenkov, Denis V. ; Burki, Fabien ; Howe, Alexis T. ; Rohwer, Forest L. ; Mylnikov, Alexander P. ; Keeling, Patrick J.

Current biology, 2017-12, Vol.27 (23), p.3717-3724.e5 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    A New Lineage of Eukaryotes Illuminates Early Mitochondrial Genome Reduction
  • Autor: Janouškovec, Jan ; Tikhonenkov, Denis V. ; Burki, Fabien ; Howe, Alexis T. ; Rohwer, Forest L. ; Mylnikov, Alexander P. ; Keeling, Patrick J.
  • Assuntos: Alveolata - classification ; Alveolata - genetics ; ancoracyst ; Ancoracysta twista ; cell ultrastructure ; cytochrome c maturation ; Evolution, Molecular ; gene transfer ; Genome, Mitochondrial ; microbial diversity ; mitochondrial genome evolution ; origin of eukaryotes ; phylogenomics ; Phylogeny
  • É parte de: Current biology, 2017-12, Vol.27 (23), p.3717-3724.e5
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  • Descrição: The origin of eukaryotic cells represents a key transition in cellular evolution and is closely tied to outstanding questions about mitochondrial endosymbiosis [1, 2]. For example, gene-rich mitochondrial genomes are thought to be indicative of an ancient divergence, but this relies on unexamined assumptions about endosymbiont-to-host gene transfer [3–5]. Here, we characterize Ancoracysta twista, a new predatory flagellate that is not closely related to any known lineage in 201-protein phylogenomic trees and has a unique morphology, including a novel type of extrusome (ancoracyst). The Ancoracysta mitochondrion has a gene-rich genome with a coding capacity exceeding that of all other eukaryotes except the distantly related jakobids and Diphylleia, and it uniquely possesses heterologous, nucleus-, and mitochondrion-encoded cytochrome c maturase systems. To comprehensively examine mitochondrial genome reduction, we also assembled mitochondrial genomes from picozoans and colponemids and re-annotated existing mitochondrial genomes using hidden Markov model gene profiles. This revealed over a dozen previously overlooked mitochondrial genes at the level of eukaryotic supergroups. Analysis of trends over evolutionary time demonstrates that gene transfer to the nucleus was non-linear, that it occurred in waves of exponential decrease, and that much of it took place comparatively early, massively independently, and with lineage-specific rates. This process has led to differential gene retention, suggesting that gene-rich mitochondrial genomes are not a product of their early divergence. Parallel transfer of mitochondrial genes and their functional replacement by new nuclear factors are important in models for the origin of eukaryotes, especially as major gaps in our knowledge of eukaryotic diversity at the deepest level remain unfilled. •Ancoracysta twista is a new predatory protist with a novel type of extrusome•A. twista represents an uncharacterized, deep-branching lineage of eukaryotes•It encodes a gene-rich mitochondrial genome and two cytochrome c maturation systems•Early, parallel, and exponential reduction describes mitochondrial genome evolution Janouškovec et al. describe a new deep-branching eukaryote containing a gene-rich mitochondrial genome and heterologous systems for cytochrome c maturation. Comparative mitochondrial genomics provides insights into the position of the eukaryotic root and reveals parallel, lineage-specific, and exponentially decreasing gene transfer to the nucleus.
  • Editor: England: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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