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An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids
The phylum Cyanobacteria includes free-living bacteria and plastids, the descendants of cyanobacteria that were engulfed by the ancestral lineage of the major photosynthetic eukaryotic group Archaeplastida. Endosymbiotic events that followed this primary endosymbiosis spread plastids across diverse...
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author | Moore, Kelsey R. Magnabosco, Cara Momper, Lily Gold, David A. Bosak, Tanja Fournier, Gregory P. |
author_facet | Moore, Kelsey R. Magnabosco, Cara Momper, Lily Gold, David A. Bosak, Tanja Fournier, Gregory P. |
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description | The phylum Cyanobacteria includes free-living bacteria and plastids, the descendants of cyanobacteria that were engulfed by the ancestral lineage of the major photosynthetic eukaryotic group Archaeplastida. Endosymbiotic events that followed this primary endosymbiosis spread plastids across diverse eukaryotic groups. The remnants of the ancestral cyanobacterial genome present in all modern plastids, enable the placement of plastids within Cyanobacteria using sequence-based phylogenetic analyses. To date, such phylogenetic studies have produced conflicting results and two competing hypotheses: (1) plastids diverge relatively recently in cyanobacterial evolution and are most closely related to nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, or (2) plastids diverge early in the evolutionary history of cyanobacteria, before the divergence of most cyanobacterial lineages. Here, we use phylogenetic analysis of ribosomal proteins from an expanded data set of cyanobacterial and representative plastid genomes to infer a deep placement for the divergence of the plastid ancestor lineage. We recover plastids as sister to Gloeomargarita and show that the group diverges from other cyanobacterial groups before Pseudanabaena, a previously unreported placement. The tree topologies and phylogenetic distances in our study have implications for future molecular clock studies that aim to model accurate divergence times, especially with respect to groups containing fossil calibrations. The newly sequenced cyanobacterial groups included here will also enable the use of novel cyanobacterial microfossil calibrations. |
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spelling | pubmed-66402092019-07-26 An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids Moore, Kelsey R. Magnabosco, Cara Momper, Lily Gold, David A. Bosak, Tanja Fournier, Gregory P. Front Microbiol Microbiology The phylum Cyanobacteria includes free-living bacteria and plastids, the descendants of cyanobacteria that were engulfed by the ancestral lineage of the major photosynthetic eukaryotic group Archaeplastida. Endosymbiotic events that followed this primary endosymbiosis spread plastids across diverse eukaryotic groups. The remnants of the ancestral cyanobacterial genome present in all modern plastids, enable the placement of plastids within Cyanobacteria using sequence-based phylogenetic analyses. To date, such phylogenetic studies have produced conflicting results and two competing hypotheses: (1) plastids diverge relatively recently in cyanobacterial evolution and are most closely related to nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, or (2) plastids diverge early in the evolutionary history of cyanobacteria, before the divergence of most cyanobacterial lineages. Here, we use phylogenetic analysis of ribosomal proteins from an expanded data set of cyanobacterial and representative plastid genomes to infer a deep placement for the divergence of the plastid ancestor lineage. We recover plastids as sister to Gloeomargarita and show that the group diverges from other cyanobacterial groups before Pseudanabaena, a previously unreported placement. The tree topologies and phylogenetic distances in our study have implications for future molecular clock studies that aim to model accurate divergence times, especially with respect to groups containing fossil calibrations. The newly sequenced cyanobacterial groups included here will also enable the use of novel cyanobacterial microfossil calibrations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6640209/ /pubmed/31354692 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01612 Text en Copyright © 2019 Moore, Magnabosco, Momper, Gold, Bosak and Fournier. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Moore, Kelsey R. Magnabosco, Cara Momper, Lily Gold, David A. Bosak, Tanja Fournier, Gregory P. An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids |
title | An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids |
title_full | An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids |
title_fullStr | An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids |
title_full_unstemmed | An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids |
title_short | An Expanded Ribosomal Phylogeny of Cyanobacteria Supports a Deep Placement of Plastids |
title_sort | expanded ribosomal phylogeny of cyanobacteria supports a deep placement of plastids |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6640209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31354692 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01612 |
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