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The Oxytricha trifallax Mitochondrial Genome

The Oxytricha trifallax mitochondrial genome contains the largest sequenced ciliate mitochondrial chromosome (∼70 kb) plus a ∼5-kb linear plasmid bearing mitochondrial telomeres. We identify two new ciliate split genes (rps3 and nad2) as well as four new mitochondrial genes (ribosomal small subunit...

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Autores principales: Swart, Estienne C., Nowacki, Mariusz, Shum, Justine, Stiles, Heather, Higgins, Brian P., Doak, Thomas G., Schotanus, Klaas, Magrini, Vincent J., Minx, Patrick, Mardis, Elaine R., Landweber, Laura F.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3318907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22179582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evr136
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author Swart, Estienne C.
Nowacki, Mariusz
Shum, Justine
Stiles, Heather
Higgins, Brian P.
Doak, Thomas G.
Schotanus, Klaas
Magrini, Vincent J.
Minx, Patrick
Mardis, Elaine R.
Landweber, Laura F.
author_facet Swart, Estienne C.
Nowacki, Mariusz
Shum, Justine
Stiles, Heather
Higgins, Brian P.
Doak, Thomas G.
Schotanus, Klaas
Magrini, Vincent J.
Minx, Patrick
Mardis, Elaine R.
Landweber, Laura F.
author_sort Swart, Estienne C.
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description The Oxytricha trifallax mitochondrial genome contains the largest sequenced ciliate mitochondrial chromosome (∼70 kb) plus a ∼5-kb linear plasmid bearing mitochondrial telomeres. We identify two new ciliate split genes (rps3 and nad2) as well as four new mitochondrial genes (ribosomal small subunit protein genes: rps- 2, 7, 8, 10), previously undetected in ciliates due to their extreme divergence. The increased size of the Oxytricha mitochondrial genome relative to other ciliates is primarily a consequence of terminal expansions, rather than the retention of ancestral mitochondrial genes. Successive segmental duplications, visible in one of the two Oxytricha mitochondrial subterminal regions, appear to have contributed to the genome expansion. Consistent with pseudogene formation and decay, the subtermini possess shorter, more loosely packed open reading frames than the remainder of the genome. The mitochondrial plasmid shares a 251-bp region with 82% identity to the mitochondrial chromosome, suggesting that it most likely integrated into the chromosome at least once. This region on the chromosome is also close to the end of the most terminal member of a series of duplications, hinting at a possible association between the plasmid and the duplications. The presence of mitochondrial telomeres on the mitochondrial plasmid suggests that such plasmids may be a vehicle for lateral transfer of telomeric sequences between mitochondrial genomes. We conjecture that the extreme divergence observed in ciliate mitochondrial genomes may be due, in part, to repeated invasions by relatively error-prone DNA polymerase-bearing mobile elements.
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spelling pubmed-33189072012-04-04 The Oxytricha trifallax Mitochondrial Genome Swart, Estienne C. Nowacki, Mariusz Shum, Justine Stiles, Heather Higgins, Brian P. Doak, Thomas G. Schotanus, Klaas Magrini, Vincent J. Minx, Patrick Mardis, Elaine R. Landweber, Laura F. Genome Biol Evol Research Articles The Oxytricha trifallax mitochondrial genome contains the largest sequenced ciliate mitochondrial chromosome (∼70 kb) plus a ∼5-kb linear plasmid bearing mitochondrial telomeres. We identify two new ciliate split genes (rps3 and nad2) as well as four new mitochondrial genes (ribosomal small subunit protein genes: rps- 2, 7, 8, 10), previously undetected in ciliates due to their extreme divergence. The increased size of the Oxytricha mitochondrial genome relative to other ciliates is primarily a consequence of terminal expansions, rather than the retention of ancestral mitochondrial genes. Successive segmental duplications, visible in one of the two Oxytricha mitochondrial subterminal regions, appear to have contributed to the genome expansion. Consistent with pseudogene formation and decay, the subtermini possess shorter, more loosely packed open reading frames than the remainder of the genome. The mitochondrial plasmid shares a 251-bp region with 82% identity to the mitochondrial chromosome, suggesting that it most likely integrated into the chromosome at least once. This region on the chromosome is also close to the end of the most terminal member of a series of duplications, hinting at a possible association between the plasmid and the duplications. The presence of mitochondrial telomeres on the mitochondrial plasmid suggests that such plasmids may be a vehicle for lateral transfer of telomeric sequences between mitochondrial genomes. We conjecture that the extreme divergence observed in ciliate mitochondrial genomes may be due, in part, to repeated invasions by relatively error-prone DNA polymerase-bearing mobile elements. Oxford University Press 2012 2011-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3318907/ /pubmed/22179582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evr136 Text en © The Author(s) 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Swart, Estienne C.
Nowacki, Mariusz
Shum, Justine
Stiles, Heather
Higgins, Brian P.
Doak, Thomas G.
Schotanus, Klaas
Magrini, Vincent J.
Minx, Patrick
Mardis, Elaine R.
Landweber, Laura F.
The Oxytricha trifallax Mitochondrial Genome
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title_short The Oxytricha trifallax Mitochondrial Genome
title_sort oxytricha trifallax mitochondrial genome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3318907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22179582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evr136
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