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Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution

The signal transduction paradigm in bacteria involves two-component systems (TCSs). Asgardarchaeota are archaea that may have originated the current eukaryotic lifeforms. Most research on these archaea has focused on eukaryotic-like features, such as genes involved in phagocytosis, cytoskeleton stru...

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Autores principales: Padilla-Vaca, Felipe, de la Mora, Javier, García-Contreras, Rodolfo, Ramírez-Prado, Jorge Humberto, Alva-Murillo, Nayeli, Fonseca-Yepez, Sofia, Serna-Gutiérrez, Isaac, Moreno-Galván, Carolina Lisette, Montufar-Rodríguez, José Manolo, Vicente-Gómez, Marcos, Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles, Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia, Franco, Bernardo
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135042
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author Padilla-Vaca, Felipe
de la Mora, Javier
García-Contreras, Rodolfo
Ramírez-Prado, Jorge Humberto
Alva-Murillo, Nayeli
Fonseca-Yepez, Sofia
Serna-Gutiérrez, Isaac
Moreno-Galván, Carolina Lisette
Montufar-Rodríguez, José Manolo
Vicente-Gómez, Marcos
Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles
Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia
Franco, Bernardo
author_facet Padilla-Vaca, Felipe
de la Mora, Javier
García-Contreras, Rodolfo
Ramírez-Prado, Jorge Humberto
Alva-Murillo, Nayeli
Fonseca-Yepez, Sofia
Serna-Gutiérrez, Isaac
Moreno-Galván, Carolina Lisette
Montufar-Rodríguez, José Manolo
Vicente-Gómez, Marcos
Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles
Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia
Franco, Bernardo
author_sort Padilla-Vaca, Felipe
collection PubMed
description The signal transduction paradigm in bacteria involves two-component systems (TCSs). Asgardarchaeota are archaea that may have originated the current eukaryotic lifeforms. Most research on these archaea has focused on eukaryotic-like features, such as genes involved in phagocytosis, cytoskeleton structure, and vesicle trafficking. However, little attention has been given to specific prokaryotic features. Here, the sequence and predicted structural features of TCS sensor kinases analyzed from two metagenome assemblies and a genomic assembly from cultured Asgardian archaea are presented. The homology of the sensor kinases suggests the grouping of Lokiarchaeum closer to bacterial homologs. In contrast, one group from a Lokiarchaeum and a meta-genome assembly from Candidatus Heimdallarchaeum suggest the presence of a set of kinases separated from the typical bacterial TCS sensor kinases. AtoS and ArcB homologs were found in meta-genome assemblies along with defined domains for other well-characterized sensor kinases, suggesting the close link between these organisms and bacteria that may have resulted in the metabolic link to the establishment of symbiosis. Several kinases are predicted to be cytoplasmic; some contain several PAS domains. The data shown here suggest that TCS kinases in Asgardian bacteria are witnesses to the transition from bacteria to eukaryotic organisms.
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spelling pubmed-103436462023-07-14 Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution Padilla-Vaca, Felipe de la Mora, Javier García-Contreras, Rodolfo Ramírez-Prado, Jorge Humberto Alva-Murillo, Nayeli Fonseca-Yepez, Sofia Serna-Gutiérrez, Isaac Moreno-Galván, Carolina Lisette Montufar-Rodríguez, José Manolo Vicente-Gómez, Marcos Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia Franco, Bernardo Molecules Article The signal transduction paradigm in bacteria involves two-component systems (TCSs). Asgardarchaeota are archaea that may have originated the current eukaryotic lifeforms. Most research on these archaea has focused on eukaryotic-like features, such as genes involved in phagocytosis, cytoskeleton structure, and vesicle trafficking. However, little attention has been given to specific prokaryotic features. Here, the sequence and predicted structural features of TCS sensor kinases analyzed from two metagenome assemblies and a genomic assembly from cultured Asgardian archaea are presented. The homology of the sensor kinases suggests the grouping of Lokiarchaeum closer to bacterial homologs. In contrast, one group from a Lokiarchaeum and a meta-genome assembly from Candidatus Heimdallarchaeum suggest the presence of a set of kinases separated from the typical bacterial TCS sensor kinases. AtoS and ArcB homologs were found in meta-genome assemblies along with defined domains for other well-characterized sensor kinases, suggesting the close link between these organisms and bacteria that may have resulted in the metabolic link to the establishment of symbiosis. Several kinases are predicted to be cytoplasmic; some contain several PAS domains. The data shown here suggest that TCS kinases in Asgardian bacteria are witnesses to the transition from bacteria to eukaryotic organisms. MDPI 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10343646/ /pubmed/37446705 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135042 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Padilla-Vaca, Felipe
de la Mora, Javier
García-Contreras, Rodolfo
Ramírez-Prado, Jorge Humberto
Alva-Murillo, Nayeli
Fonseca-Yepez, Sofia
Serna-Gutiérrez, Isaac
Moreno-Galván, Carolina Lisette
Montufar-Rodríguez, José Manolo
Vicente-Gómez, Marcos
Rangel-Serrano, Ángeles
Vargas-Maya, Naurú Idalia
Franco, Bernardo
Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution
title Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution
title_full Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution
title_fullStr Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution
title_full_unstemmed Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution
title_short Two-Component System Sensor Kinases from Asgardian Archaea May Be Witnesses to Eukaryotic Cell Evolution
title_sort two-component system sensor kinases from asgardian archaea may be witnesses to eukaryotic cell evolution
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135042
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