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Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria)

Mitochondria originated from an ancient bacterial endosymbiont that underwent reductive evolution by gene loss and endosymbiont gene transfer to the nuclear genome. The diversity of mitochondrial genomes published to date has revealed that gene loss and transfer processes are ongoing in many lineage...

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Autores principales: Macher, Jan-Niklas, Coots, Nicole L., Poh, Yu-Ping, Girard, Elsa B., Langerak, Anouk, Muñoz-Gómez, Sergio A., Sinha, Savar D., Jirsová, Dagmar, Vos, Rutger, Wissels, Richard, Gile, Gillian H., Renema, Willem, Wideman, Jeremy G.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36939357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00302-23
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author Macher, Jan-Niklas
Coots, Nicole L.
Poh, Yu-Ping
Girard, Elsa B.
Langerak, Anouk
Muñoz-Gómez, Sergio A.
Sinha, Savar D.
Jirsová, Dagmar
Vos, Rutger
Wissels, Richard
Gile, Gillian H.
Renema, Willem
Wideman, Jeremy G.
author_facet Macher, Jan-Niklas
Coots, Nicole L.
Poh, Yu-Ping
Girard, Elsa B.
Langerak, Anouk
Muñoz-Gómez, Sergio A.
Sinha, Savar D.
Jirsová, Dagmar
Vos, Rutger
Wissels, Richard
Gile, Gillian H.
Renema, Willem
Wideman, Jeremy G.
author_sort Macher, Jan-Niklas
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description Mitochondria originated from an ancient bacterial endosymbiont that underwent reductive evolution by gene loss and endosymbiont gene transfer to the nuclear genome. The diversity of mitochondrial genomes published to date has revealed that gene loss and transfer processes are ongoing in many lineages. Most well-studied eukaryotic lineages are represented in mitochondrial genome databases, except for the superphylum Retaria—the lineage comprising Foraminifera and Radiolaria. Using single-cell approaches, we determined two complete mitochondrial genomes of Foraminifera and two nearly complete mitochondrial genomes of radiolarians. We report the complete coding content of an additional 14 foram species. We show that foraminiferan and radiolarian mitochondrial genomes contain a nearly fully overlapping but reduced mitochondrial gene complement compared to other sequenced rhizarians. In contrast to animals and fungi, many protists encode a diverse set of proteins on their mitochondrial genomes, including several ribosomal genes; however, some aerobic eukaryotic lineages (euglenids, myzozoans, and chlamydomonas-like algae) have reduced mitochondrial gene content and lack all ribosomal genes. Similar to these reduced outliers, we show that retarian mitochondrial genomes lack ribosomal protein and tRNA genes, contain truncated and divergent small and large rRNA genes, and contain only 14 or 15 protein-coding genes, including nad1, -3, -4, -4L, -5, and -7, cob, cox1, -2, and -3, and atp1, -6, and -9, with forams and radiolarians additionally carrying nad2 and nad6, respectively. In radiolarian mitogenomes, a noncanonical genetic code was identified in which all three stop codons encode amino acids. Collectively, these results add to our understanding of mitochondrial genome evolution and fill in one of the last major gaps in mitochondrial sequence databases.
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spelling pubmed-101277452023-04-26 Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria) Macher, Jan-Niklas Coots, Nicole L. Poh, Yu-Ping Girard, Elsa B. Langerak, Anouk Muñoz-Gómez, Sergio A. Sinha, Savar D. Jirsová, Dagmar Vos, Rutger Wissels, Richard Gile, Gillian H. Renema, Willem Wideman, Jeremy G. mBio Research Article Mitochondria originated from an ancient bacterial endosymbiont that underwent reductive evolution by gene loss and endosymbiont gene transfer to the nuclear genome. The diversity of mitochondrial genomes published to date has revealed that gene loss and transfer processes are ongoing in many lineages. Most well-studied eukaryotic lineages are represented in mitochondrial genome databases, except for the superphylum Retaria—the lineage comprising Foraminifera and Radiolaria. Using single-cell approaches, we determined two complete mitochondrial genomes of Foraminifera and two nearly complete mitochondrial genomes of radiolarians. We report the complete coding content of an additional 14 foram species. We show that foraminiferan and radiolarian mitochondrial genomes contain a nearly fully overlapping but reduced mitochondrial gene complement compared to other sequenced rhizarians. In contrast to animals and fungi, many protists encode a diverse set of proteins on their mitochondrial genomes, including several ribosomal genes; however, some aerobic eukaryotic lineages (euglenids, myzozoans, and chlamydomonas-like algae) have reduced mitochondrial gene content and lack all ribosomal genes. Similar to these reduced outliers, we show that retarian mitochondrial genomes lack ribosomal protein and tRNA genes, contain truncated and divergent small and large rRNA genes, and contain only 14 or 15 protein-coding genes, including nad1, -3, -4, -4L, -5, and -7, cob, cox1, -2, and -3, and atp1, -6, and -9, with forams and radiolarians additionally carrying nad2 and nad6, respectively. In radiolarian mitogenomes, a noncanonical genetic code was identified in which all three stop codons encode amino acids. Collectively, these results add to our understanding of mitochondrial genome evolution and fill in one of the last major gaps in mitochondrial sequence databases. American Society for Microbiology 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10127745/ /pubmed/36939357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00302-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Macher et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Macher, Jan-Niklas
Coots, Nicole L.
Poh, Yu-Ping
Girard, Elsa B.
Langerak, Anouk
Muñoz-Gómez, Sergio A.
Sinha, Savar D.
Jirsová, Dagmar
Vos, Rutger
Wissels, Richard
Gile, Gillian H.
Renema, Willem
Wideman, Jeremy G.
Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria)
title Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria)
title_full Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria)
title_fullStr Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria)
title_full_unstemmed Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria)
title_short Single-Cell Genomics Reveals the Divergent Mitochondrial Genomes of Retaria (Foraminifera and Radiolaria)
title_sort single-cell genomics reveals the divergent mitochondrial genomes of retaria (foraminifera and radiolaria)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36939357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00302-23
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