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The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles
Animal mitogenomes are generally thought of as being economic and optimized for rapid replication and transcription. We use long-read sequencing technology to assemble the remarkable mitogenomes of four species of seed beetles. These are the largest circular mitogenomes ever assembled in insects, ra...
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author | Sayadi, Ahmed Immonen, Elina Tellgren-Roth, Christian Arnqvist, Göran |
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description | Animal mitogenomes are generally thought of as being economic and optimized for rapid replication and transcription. We use long-read sequencing technology to assemble the remarkable mitogenomes of four species of seed beetles. These are the largest circular mitogenomes ever assembled in insects, ranging from 24,496 to 26,613 bp in total length, and are exceptional in that some 40% consists of non-coding DNA. The size expansion is due to two very long intergenic spacers (LIGSs), rich in tandem repeats. The two LIGSs are present in all species but vary greatly in length (114–10,408 bp), show very low sequence similarity, divergent tandem repeat motifs, a very high AT content and concerted length evolution. The LIGSs have been retained for at least some 45 my but must have undergone repeated reductions and expansions, despite strong purifying selection on protein coding mtDNA genes. The LIGSs are located in two intergenic sites where a few recent studies of insects have also reported shorter LIGSs (>200 bp). These sites may represent spaces that tolerate neutral repeat array expansions or, alternatively, the LIGSs may function to allow a more economic translational machinery. Mitochondrial respiration in adult seed beetles is based almost exclusively on fatty acids, which reduces the need for building complex I of the oxidative phosphorylation pathway (NADH dehydrogenase). One possibility is thus that the LIGSs may allow depressed transcription of NAD genes. RNA sequencing showed that LIGSs are partly transcribed and transcriptional profiling suggested that all seven mtDNA NAD genes indeed show low levels of transcription and co-regulation of transcription across sexes and tissues. |
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spelling | pubmed-57377492018-01-04 The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles Sayadi, Ahmed Immonen, Elina Tellgren-Roth, Christian Arnqvist, Göran Genome Biol Evol Letter Animal mitogenomes are generally thought of as being economic and optimized for rapid replication and transcription. We use long-read sequencing technology to assemble the remarkable mitogenomes of four species of seed beetles. These are the largest circular mitogenomes ever assembled in insects, ranging from 24,496 to 26,613 bp in total length, and are exceptional in that some 40% consists of non-coding DNA. The size expansion is due to two very long intergenic spacers (LIGSs), rich in tandem repeats. The two LIGSs are present in all species but vary greatly in length (114–10,408 bp), show very low sequence similarity, divergent tandem repeat motifs, a very high AT content and concerted length evolution. The LIGSs have been retained for at least some 45 my but must have undergone repeated reductions and expansions, despite strong purifying selection on protein coding mtDNA genes. The LIGSs are located in two intergenic sites where a few recent studies of insects have also reported shorter LIGSs (>200 bp). These sites may represent spaces that tolerate neutral repeat array expansions or, alternatively, the LIGSs may function to allow a more economic translational machinery. Mitochondrial respiration in adult seed beetles is based almost exclusively on fatty acids, which reduces the need for building complex I of the oxidative phosphorylation pathway (NADH dehydrogenase). One possibility is thus that the LIGSs may allow depressed transcription of NAD genes. RNA sequencing showed that LIGSs are partly transcribed and transcriptional profiling suggested that all seven mtDNA NAD genes indeed show low levels of transcription and co-regulation of transcription across sexes and tissues. Oxford University Press 2017-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5737749/ /pubmed/29048527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evx205 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Letter Sayadi, Ahmed Immonen, Elina Tellgren-Roth, Christian Arnqvist, Göran The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles |
title | The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles |
title_full | The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles |
title_fullStr | The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles |
title_full_unstemmed | The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles |
title_short | The Evolution of Dark Matter in the Mitogenome of Seed Beetles |
title_sort | evolution of dark matter in the mitogenome of seed beetles |
topic | Letter |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5737749/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29048527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evx205 |
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