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Title: Plastid Genomes and Proteins Illuminate the Evolution of Eustigmatophyte Algae and Their Bacterial Endosymbionts
Authors: Ševcíková, Tereza
Yurchenko, Tatiana
Fawley, Karen P.
Amaral, Raquel 
Strnad, Hynek 
Santos, Lília M. A. 
Fawley, Marvin W.
Eliáš, Marek
Keywords: acyl carrier protein; Eustigmatophyceae; horizontal gene transfer; Ochrophyta; Phycorickettsia; plastid genome
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Project: This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programunder theMarie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 642575; ERD Funds, project OPVVV CZ.02.1.01/ 0.0/0.0/16_019/0000759 (Centre for research of pathogenicity and virulence of parasites); Czech Science Foundation grant 18-13458S; the infrastructure grant “P r ıstroje IET” (CZ.1.05/2.1.00/19.0388); the project LO1208 of the National Feasibility Programme I of the Czech Republic; the National Science Foundation (grant no. DEB1145414); and the Arkansas INBRE program through a grant (P20 GM103429) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health. 
Serial title, monograph or event: Genome Biology and Evolution
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Abstract: Eustigmatophytes, a class of stramenopile algae (ochrophytes), include not only the extensively studied biotechnologically important genus Nannochloropsis but also a rapidly expanding diversity of lineages with much less well characterized biology. Recent discoveries have led to exciting additions to our knowledge about eustigmatophytes. Some proved to harbor bacterial endosymbionts representing a novel genus, Candidatus Phycorickettsia, and an operon of unclear function (ebo) obtained by horizontal gene transfer from the endosymbiont lineage was found in the plastid genomes of still other eustigmatophytes. To shed more light on the latter event, as well as to generally improve our understanding of the eustigmatophyte evolutionary history, we sequenced plastid genomes of seven phylogenetically diverse representatives (including new isolates representing undescribed taxa). A phylogenomic analysis of plastid genome-encoded proteins resolved the phylogenetic relationships among the main eustigmatophyte lineages and provided a framework for the interpretation of plastid gene gains and losses in the group. The ebo operon gain was inferred to have probably occurred within the order Eustigmatales, after the divergence of the two basalmost lineages (a newly discovered hitherto undescribed strain and the Pseudellipsoidion group). When looking for nuclear genes potentially compensating for plastid gene losses, we noticed a gene for a plastid-targeted acyl carrier protein that was apparently acquired by horizontal gene transfer from Phycorickettsia. The presence of this gene in all eustigmatophytes studied, including representatives of both principal clades (Eustigmatales and Goniochloridales), is a genetic footprint indicating that the eustigmatophyte-Phycorickettsia partnership started no later than in the last eustigmatophyte common ancestor.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/107003
ISSN: 1759-6653
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evz004
Rights: openAccess
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