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A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom

The plastids and mitochondria of the eukaryotic cell are of endosymbiotic origin. These events occurred ~2 billion years ago and produced significant changes in the genomes of the host and the endosymbiont. Previous studies demonstrated that the invasion of land affected plastids and mitochondria di...

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Autores principales: Makai, Szabolcs, Li, Xiao, Hussain, Javeed, Cui, Cuiju, Wang, Yuesheng, Chen, Mingjie, Yang, Zhaowan, Ma, Chuang, Guo, An-Yuan, Zhou, Yanhong, Chang, Junli, Yang, Guangxiao, He, Guangyuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25794152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120527
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author Makai, Szabolcs
Li, Xiao
Hussain, Javeed
Cui, Cuiju
Wang, Yuesheng
Chen, Mingjie
Yang, Zhaowan
Ma, Chuang
Guo, An-Yuan
Zhou, Yanhong
Chang, Junli
Yang, Guangxiao
He, Guangyuan
author_facet Makai, Szabolcs
Li, Xiao
Hussain, Javeed
Cui, Cuiju
Wang, Yuesheng
Chen, Mingjie
Yang, Zhaowan
Ma, Chuang
Guo, An-Yuan
Zhou, Yanhong
Chang, Junli
Yang, Guangxiao
He, Guangyuan
author_sort Makai, Szabolcs
collection PubMed
description The plastids and mitochondria of the eukaryotic cell are of endosymbiotic origin. These events occurred ~2 billion years ago and produced significant changes in the genomes of the host and the endosymbiont. Previous studies demonstrated that the invasion of land affected plastids and mitochondria differently and that the paths of mitochondrial integration differed between animals and plants. Other studies examined the reasons why a set of proteins remained encoded in the organelles and were not transferred to the nuclear genome. However, our understanding of the functional relations of the transferred genes is insufficient. In this paper, we report a high-throughput phylogenetic analysis to identify genes of cyanobacterial origin for plants of different levels of complexity: Arabidopsis thaliana, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Physcomitrella patens, Populus trichocarpa, Selaginella moellendorffii, Sorghum bicolor, Oryza sativa, and Ostreococcus tauri. Thus, a census of cyanobacterial gene recruits and a study of their function are presented to better understand the functional aspects of plastid symbiogenesis. From algae to angiosperms, the GO terms demonstrated a gradual expansion over functionally related genes in the nuclear genome, beginning with genes related to thylakoids and photosynthesis, followed by genes involved in metabolism, and finally with regulation-related genes, primarily in angiosperms. The results demonstrate that DNA is supplied to the nuclear genome on a permanent basis with no regard to function, and only what is needed is kept, which thereby expands on the GO space along the related genes.
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spelling pubmed-43688242015-03-27 A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom Makai, Szabolcs Li, Xiao Hussain, Javeed Cui, Cuiju Wang, Yuesheng Chen, Mingjie Yang, Zhaowan Ma, Chuang Guo, An-Yuan Zhou, Yanhong Chang, Junli Yang, Guangxiao He, Guangyuan PLoS One Research Article The plastids and mitochondria of the eukaryotic cell are of endosymbiotic origin. These events occurred ~2 billion years ago and produced significant changes in the genomes of the host and the endosymbiont. Previous studies demonstrated that the invasion of land affected plastids and mitochondria differently and that the paths of mitochondrial integration differed between animals and plants. Other studies examined the reasons why a set of proteins remained encoded in the organelles and were not transferred to the nuclear genome. However, our understanding of the functional relations of the transferred genes is insufficient. In this paper, we report a high-throughput phylogenetic analysis to identify genes of cyanobacterial origin for plants of different levels of complexity: Arabidopsis thaliana, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Physcomitrella patens, Populus trichocarpa, Selaginella moellendorffii, Sorghum bicolor, Oryza sativa, and Ostreococcus tauri. Thus, a census of cyanobacterial gene recruits and a study of their function are presented to better understand the functional aspects of plastid symbiogenesis. From algae to angiosperms, the GO terms demonstrated a gradual expansion over functionally related genes in the nuclear genome, beginning with genes related to thylakoids and photosynthesis, followed by genes involved in metabolism, and finally with regulation-related genes, primarily in angiosperms. The results demonstrate that DNA is supplied to the nuclear genome on a permanent basis with no regard to function, and only what is needed is kept, which thereby expands on the GO space along the related genes. Public Library of Science 2015-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4368824/ /pubmed/25794152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120527 Text en © 2015 Makai 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.
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Makai, Szabolcs
Li, Xiao
Hussain, Javeed
Cui, Cuiju
Wang, Yuesheng
Chen, Mingjie
Yang, Zhaowan
Ma, Chuang
Guo, An-Yuan
Zhou, Yanhong
Chang, Junli
Yang, Guangxiao
He, Guangyuan
A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom
title A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom
title_full A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom
title_fullStr A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom
title_short A Census of Nuclear Cyanobacterial Recruits in the Plant Kingdom
title_sort census of nuclear cyanobacterial recruits in the plant kingdom
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25794152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120527
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