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Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans
In oxygenic photosynthesis the initial photochemical processes are carried out by photosystem I (PSI) and II (PSII). Although subunit composition varies between cyanobacterial and plastid photosystems, the core structures of PSI and PSII are conserved throughout photosynthetic eukaryotes. So far, th...
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author | Sobotka, Roman Esson, Heather J. Koník, Peter Trsková, Eliška Moravcová, Lenka Horák, Aleš Dufková, Petra Oborník, Miroslav |
author_facet | Sobotka, Roman Esson, Heather J. Koník, Peter Trsková, Eliška Moravcová, Lenka Horák, Aleš Dufková, Petra Oborník, Miroslav |
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description | In oxygenic photosynthesis the initial photochemical processes are carried out by photosystem I (PSI) and II (PSII). Although subunit composition varies between cyanobacterial and plastid photosystems, the core structures of PSI and PSII are conserved throughout photosynthetic eukaryotes. So far, the photosynthetic complexes have been characterised in only a small number of organisms. We performed in silico and biochemical studies to explore the organization and evolution of the photosynthetic apparatus in the chromerids Chromera velia and Vitrella brassicaformis, autotrophic relatives of apicomplexans. We catalogued the presence and location of genes coding for conserved subunits of the photosystems as well as cytochrome b(6)f and ATP synthase in chromerids and other phototrophs and performed a phylogenetic analysis. We then characterised the photosynthetic complexes of Chromera and Vitrella using 2D gels combined with mass-spectrometry and further analysed the purified Chromera PSI. Our data suggest that the photosynthetic apparatus of chromerids underwent unique structural changes. Both photosystems (as well as cytochrome b(6)f and ATP synthase) lost several canonical subunits, while PSI gained one superoxide dismutase (Vitrella) or two superoxide dismutases and several unknown proteins (Chromera) as new regular subunits. We discuss these results in light of the extraordinarily efficient photosynthetic processes described in Chromera. |
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spelling | pubmed-56433762017-10-19 Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans Sobotka, Roman Esson, Heather J. Koník, Peter Trsková, Eliška Moravcová, Lenka Horák, Aleš Dufková, Petra Oborník, Miroslav Sci Rep Article In oxygenic photosynthesis the initial photochemical processes are carried out by photosystem I (PSI) and II (PSII). Although subunit composition varies between cyanobacterial and plastid photosystems, the core structures of PSI and PSII are conserved throughout photosynthetic eukaryotes. So far, the photosynthetic complexes have been characterised in only a small number of organisms. We performed in silico and biochemical studies to explore the organization and evolution of the photosynthetic apparatus in the chromerids Chromera velia and Vitrella brassicaformis, autotrophic relatives of apicomplexans. We catalogued the presence and location of genes coding for conserved subunits of the photosystems as well as cytochrome b(6)f and ATP synthase in chromerids and other phototrophs and performed a phylogenetic analysis. We then characterised the photosynthetic complexes of Chromera and Vitrella using 2D gels combined with mass-spectrometry and further analysed the purified Chromera PSI. Our data suggest that the photosynthetic apparatus of chromerids underwent unique structural changes. Both photosystems (as well as cytochrome b(6)f and ATP synthase) lost several canonical subunits, while PSI gained one superoxide dismutase (Vitrella) or two superoxide dismutases and several unknown proteins (Chromera) as new regular subunits. We discuss these results in light of the extraordinarily efficient photosynthetic processes described in Chromera. Nature Publishing Group UK 2017-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5643376/ /pubmed/29038514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13575-x Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Sobotka, Roman Esson, Heather J. Koník, Peter Trsková, Eliška Moravcová, Lenka Horák, Aleš Dufková, Petra Oborník, Miroslav Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans |
title | Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans |
title_full | Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans |
title_fullStr | Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans |
title_full_unstemmed | Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans |
title_short | Extensive gain and loss of photosystem I subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans |
title_sort | extensive gain and loss of photosystem i subunits in chromerid algae, photosynthetic relatives of apicomplexans |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5643376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29038514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13575-x |
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