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The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis

It is generally accepted that hydrogenosomes (hydrogen-producing organelles) evolved from a mitochondrial ancestor. However, until recently, only indirect evidence for this hypothesis was available. Here, we present the almost complete genome of the hydrogen-producing mitochondrion of the anaerobic...

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Autores principales: de Graaf, Rob M., Ricard, Guenola, van Alen, Theo A., Duarte, Isabel, Dutilh, Bas E., Burgtorf, Carola, Kuiper, Jan W. P., van der Staay, Georg W. M., Tielens, Aloysius G. M., Huynen, Martijn A., Hackstein, Johannes H. P.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3144386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21378103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msr059
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author de Graaf, Rob M.
Ricard, Guenola
van Alen, Theo A.
Duarte, Isabel
Dutilh, Bas E.
Burgtorf, Carola
Kuiper, Jan W. P.
van der Staay, Georg W. M.
Tielens, Aloysius G. M.
Huynen, Martijn A.
Hackstein, Johannes H. P.
author_facet de Graaf, Rob M.
Ricard, Guenola
van Alen, Theo A.
Duarte, Isabel
Dutilh, Bas E.
Burgtorf, Carola
Kuiper, Jan W. P.
van der Staay, Georg W. M.
Tielens, Aloysius G. M.
Huynen, Martijn A.
Hackstein, Johannes H. P.
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description It is generally accepted that hydrogenosomes (hydrogen-producing organelles) evolved from a mitochondrial ancestor. However, until recently, only indirect evidence for this hypothesis was available. Here, we present the almost complete genome of the hydrogen-producing mitochondrion of the anaerobic ciliate Nyctotherus ovalis and show that, except for the notable absence of genes encoding electron transport chain components of Complexes III, IV, and V, it has a gene content similar to the mitochondrial genomes of aerobic ciliates. Analysis of the genome of the hydrogen-producing mitochondrion, in combination with that of more than 9,000 genomic DNA and cDNA sequences, allows a preliminary reconstruction of the organellar metabolism. The sequence data indicate that N. ovalis possesses hydrogen-producing mitochondria that have a truncated, two step (Complex I and II) electron transport chain that uses fumarate as electron acceptor. In addition, components of an extensive protein network for the metabolism of amino acids, defense against oxidative stress, mitochondrial protein synthesis, mitochondrial protein import and processing, and transport of metabolites across the mitochondrial membrane were identified. Genes for MPV17 and ACN9, two hypothetical proteins linked to mitochondrial disease in humans, were also found. The inferred metabolism is remarkably similar to the organellar metabolism of the phylogenetically distant anaerobic Stramenopile Blastocystis. Notably, the Blastocystis organelle and that of the related flagellate Proteromonas lacertae also lack genes encoding components of Complexes III, IV, and V. Thus, our data show that the hydrogenosomes of N. ovalis are highly specialized hydrogen-producing mitochondria.
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spelling pubmed-31443862011-07-28 The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis de Graaf, Rob M. Ricard, Guenola van Alen, Theo A. Duarte, Isabel Dutilh, Bas E. Burgtorf, Carola Kuiper, Jan W. P. van der Staay, Georg W. M. Tielens, Aloysius G. M. Huynen, Martijn A. Hackstein, Johannes H. P. Mol Biol Evol Research Articles It is generally accepted that hydrogenosomes (hydrogen-producing organelles) evolved from a mitochondrial ancestor. However, until recently, only indirect evidence for this hypothesis was available. Here, we present the almost complete genome of the hydrogen-producing mitochondrion of the anaerobic ciliate Nyctotherus ovalis and show that, except for the notable absence of genes encoding electron transport chain components of Complexes III, IV, and V, it has a gene content similar to the mitochondrial genomes of aerobic ciliates. Analysis of the genome of the hydrogen-producing mitochondrion, in combination with that of more than 9,000 genomic DNA and cDNA sequences, allows a preliminary reconstruction of the organellar metabolism. The sequence data indicate that N. ovalis possesses hydrogen-producing mitochondria that have a truncated, two step (Complex I and II) electron transport chain that uses fumarate as electron acceptor. In addition, components of an extensive protein network for the metabolism of amino acids, defense against oxidative stress, mitochondrial protein synthesis, mitochondrial protein import and processing, and transport of metabolites across the mitochondrial membrane were identified. Genes for MPV17 and ACN9, two hypothetical proteins linked to mitochondrial disease in humans, were also found. The inferred metabolism is remarkably similar to the organellar metabolism of the phylogenetically distant anaerobic Stramenopile Blastocystis. Notably, the Blastocystis organelle and that of the related flagellate Proteromonas lacertae also lack genes encoding components of Complexes III, IV, and V. Thus, our data show that the hydrogenosomes of N. ovalis are highly specialized hydrogen-producing mitochondria. Oxford University Press 2011-08 2011-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3144386/ /pubmed/21378103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msr059 Text en © The Author(s) 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
de Graaf, Rob M.
Ricard, Guenola
van Alen, Theo A.
Duarte, Isabel
Dutilh, Bas E.
Burgtorf, Carola
Kuiper, Jan W. P.
van der Staay, Georg W. M.
Tielens, Aloysius G. M.
Huynen, Martijn A.
Hackstein, Johannes H. P.
The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis
title The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis
title_full The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis
title_fullStr The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis
title_full_unstemmed The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis
title_short The Organellar Genome and Metabolic Potential of the Hydrogen-Producing Mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis
title_sort organellar genome and metabolic potential of the hydrogen-producing mitochondrion of nyctotherus ovalis
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3144386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21378103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msr059
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