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May 22
Dual Organellar Targeting of Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases in Diatoms and Cryptophytes
The internal compartmentation of eukaryotic cells not only allows separation of biochemical processes but it also creates the requirement for systems that can selectively transport proteins across the membrane boundaries. Although most proteins function in a single subcellular compartment, many are able to enter two or more compartments, a phenomenon known as dual or multiple targeting. The aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs), which catalyze the ligation of tRNAs to their cognate amino acids, are…
May 21
Paralytic shellfish toxin content is related to genomic sxtA4 copy number in Alexandrium minutum strains.
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Paralytic shellfish toxin content is related to genomic sxtA4 copy number in Alexandrium minutum strains.
Front Microbiol. 2015;6:404
Authors: Stüken A, Riobó P, Franco J, Jakobsen KS, Guillou L, Figueroa RI
Abstract
Dinoflagellates are microscopic aquatic eukaryotes with huge genomes and an unusual cell regulation. For example, most genes are present in numerous copies and all copies seem to be obligatorily transcribed. The consequence of the gene copy number (CPN) for final protein synthesis is, however, not clear. One such gene is sxtA, the starting gene of paralytic shellfish toxin (PST) synthesis. PSTs are small neurotoxic compounds that can accumulate in the food chain and cause serious poisoning incidences when ingested. They are produced by dinoflagellates of the genera Alexandrium, Gymnodium, and Pyrodinium. Here we investigated if the genomic CPN of sxtA4 is related to PST content in Alexandrium minutum cells. SxtA4 is the 4th domain of the sxtA gene and its presence is essential for PST synthesis in dinoflagellates. We used PST and genome size measurements as well as quantitative PCR to analyze sxtA4 CPN and toxin content in 15 A. minutum strains. Our results show a strong positive correlation between the sxtA4 CPN and the total amount of PST produced in actively growing A. minutum cells. This correlation was independent of the toxin profile produced, as long as the strain contained the genomic domains sxtA1 and sxtA4.
PMID: 25983733 [PubMed]
May 14
Dinoflagellate Gene Structure and Intron Splice Sites in a Genomic Tandem Array.
Dinoflagellate Gene Structure and Intron Splice Sites in a Genomic Tandem Array.
J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2015 May 12;
Authors: Mendez GS, Delwiche CF, Apt KE, Lippmeier JC
Abstract
Dinoflagellates are…
May 13
Mitochondrial genome of Babesia orientalis, apicomplexan parasite of water buffalo (Bubalus babalis, Linnaeus, 1758) endemic in China.
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Mitochondrial genome of Babesia orientalis, apicomplexan parasite of water buffalo (Bubalus babalis, Linnaeus, 1758) endemic in China.
Parasit Vectors. 2014;7:82
Authors: He L, Zhang Y, Zhang QL, …
May 01
Opinion: Conservation and stewardship of the human microbiome.
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Opinion: Conservation and stewardship of the human microbiome.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Oct 7;111(40):14312-3
Authors: O’Doherty KC, Neufeld JD, Brinkman FS, Gardner H, Guttman DS, Beiko RG
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Apr 24
Genomic perspectives on the birth and spread of plastids.
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Genomic perspectives on the birth and spread of plastids.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Apr 20;
Authors: Archibald JM
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The endosymbiotic origin of plastids from cyanobacteri…
Apr 23
Endosymbiosis undone by stepwise elimination of the plastid in a parasitic dinoflagellate.
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Endosymbiosis undone by stepwise elimination of the plastid in a parasitic dinoflagellate.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Apr 20;
Authors: Gornik SG, Febrimarsa, Cassin AM, MacRae JI, Ramaprasad A, …
Apr 20
Intra-genomic variation in symbiotic dinoflagellates: recent divergence or recombination between lineages?
Intra-genomic variation in symbiotic dinoflagellates: recent divergence or recombination between lineages?
BMC Evol Biol. 2015;15(1):46
Authors: Wilkinson SP, Fisher PL, van Oppen MJ, Davy SK
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The symbiosis between corals and the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium is essential for the development and survival of coral reefs. Yet this fragile association is highly vulnerable to environmental disturbance. A coral’s ability to tolerate temperature stress depends on the fitness of its resident symbionts, whose thermal optima vary extensively between lineages. However, the in hospite population genetic structure of Symbiodinium is poorly understood and mostly based on analysis of bulk DNA extracted from thousands to millions of cells. Using quantitative single-cell PCR, we enumerated DNA polymorphisms in the symbionts of the reef-building coral Pocillopora damicornis, and applied a model selection approach to explore the potential for recombination between coexisting Symbiodinium populations.
RESULTS: Two distinct Symbiodinium ITS2 sequences (denoted C100 and C109) were retrieved from all P. damicornis colonies analysed. However, the symbiont assemblage consisted of three distinct Symbiodinium populations: cells featuring pure arrays of ITS2 type C109, near-homogeneous cells of type C100 (with trace ITS2 copies of type C109), and those with co-dominant C100 and C109 ITS2 repeats. The symbiont consortia of some colonies consisted almost entirely of these putative C100 × C109 recombinants.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results are consistent with the occurrence of sexual recombination between Symbiodinium types C100 and C109. While the multiple-copy nature of the ITS2 dictates that the observed pattern of intra-genomic co-dominance may be a result of incomplete concerted evolution of intra-genomic polymorphisms, this is a less likely explanation given the occurrence of homogeneous cells of the C109 type. Conclusive evidence for inter-lineage recombination and introgression in this genus will require either direct observational evidence or a single-cell genotyping approach targeting multiple, single-copy loci.
PMID: 25887753 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]
Apr 19
Eukaryogenesis, how special really?
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Eukaryogenesis, how special really?
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Apr 16;
Authors: Booth A, Doolittle WF
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Eukaryogenesis is widely viewed as an improbable evolutionary trans…
Apr 17
Bayesian long branch attraction bias and corrections.
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Bayesian long branch attraction bias and corrections.
Syst Biol. 2015 Mar;64(2):243-55
Authors: Susko E
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Previous work on the star-tree paradox has shown that Bayesian metho…
