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Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach

The relationship between xylophagous termites and the protists resident in their hindguts is a textbook example of symbiosis. The essential steps of lignocellulose degradation handled by these protists allow the host termites to thrive on a wood diet. There has never been a comprehensive analysis of...

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Autores principales: Todaka, Nemuri, Inoue, Tetsushi, Saita, Kanako, Ohkuma, Moriya, Nalepa, Christine A., Lenz, Michael, Kudo, Toshiaki, Moriya, Shigeharu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20072608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008636
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author Todaka, Nemuri
Inoue, Tetsushi
Saita, Kanako
Ohkuma, Moriya
Nalepa, Christine A.
Lenz, Michael
Kudo, Toshiaki
Moriya, Shigeharu
author_facet Todaka, Nemuri
Inoue, Tetsushi
Saita, Kanako
Ohkuma, Moriya
Nalepa, Christine A.
Lenz, Michael
Kudo, Toshiaki
Moriya, Shigeharu
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description The relationship between xylophagous termites and the protists resident in their hindguts is a textbook example of symbiosis. The essential steps of lignocellulose degradation handled by these protists allow the host termites to thrive on a wood diet. There has never been a comprehensive analysis of lignocellulose degradation by protists, however, as it has proven difficult to establish these symbionts in pure culture. The trends in lignocellulose degradation during the evolution of the host lineage are also largely unknown. To clarify these points without any cultivation technique, we performed meta-expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis of cDNA libraries originating from symbiotic protistan communities in four termite species and a wood-feeding cockroach. Our results reveal the establishment of a degradation system with multiple enzymes at the ancestral stage of termite-protistan symbiosis, especially GHF5 and 7. According to our phylogenetic analyses, the enzymes comprising the protistan lignocellulose degradation system are coded not only by genes innate to the protists, but also genes acquired by the protists via lateral transfer from bacteria. This gives us a fresh perspective from which to understand the evolutionary dynamics of symbiosis.
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spelling pubmed-27976422010-01-14 Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach Todaka, Nemuri Inoue, Tetsushi Saita, Kanako Ohkuma, Moriya Nalepa, Christine A. Lenz, Michael Kudo, Toshiaki Moriya, Shigeharu PLoS One Research Article The relationship between xylophagous termites and the protists resident in their hindguts is a textbook example of symbiosis. The essential steps of lignocellulose degradation handled by these protists allow the host termites to thrive on a wood diet. There has never been a comprehensive analysis of lignocellulose degradation by protists, however, as it has proven difficult to establish these symbionts in pure culture. The trends in lignocellulose degradation during the evolution of the host lineage are also largely unknown. To clarify these points without any cultivation technique, we performed meta-expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis of cDNA libraries originating from symbiotic protistan communities in four termite species and a wood-feeding cockroach. Our results reveal the establishment of a degradation system with multiple enzymes at the ancestral stage of termite-protistan symbiosis, especially GHF5 and 7. According to our phylogenetic analyses, the enzymes comprising the protistan lignocellulose degradation system are coded not only by genes innate to the protists, but also genes acquired by the protists via lateral transfer from bacteria. This gives us a fresh perspective from which to understand the evolutionary dynamics of symbiosis. Public Library of Science 2010-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2797642/ /pubmed/20072608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008636 Text en Todaka et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Todaka, Nemuri
Inoue, Tetsushi
Saita, Kanako
Ohkuma, Moriya
Nalepa, Christine A.
Lenz, Michael
Kudo, Toshiaki
Moriya, Shigeharu
Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach
title Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach
title_full Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach
title_fullStr Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach
title_short Phylogenetic Analysis of Cellulolytic Enzyme Genes from Representative Lineages of Termites and a Related Cockroach
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of cellulolytic enzyme genes from representative lineages of termites and a related cockroach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20072608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008636
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