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Jam packed genomes--a preliminary,comparative analysis of nucleomorphs
Authors:Gilson Paul R  McFadden Geoffrey I
Institution:(1) Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Deakin University, VIC, 3125, Australia;(2) Plant Cell Biology Research Centre, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, VIC, 3010, Australia
Abstract:There are two ways eukaryotic cells can permanently acquire chloroplasts. They can take up a cyanobacterium and turn it into a chloroplast or they can engulf an alga that already has a chloroplast. The second method is far more common and there are at least seven major groups of protists that have obtained their chloroplasts, this way. In most cases little remains of the engulfed alga apart from its chloroplast, but in two groups, the cryptomonads and chlorarachniophytes, a small remnant nucleus of the engulfed alga is still present. These tiny nuclei, called nucleomorphs, are the smallest and most compact eukaryotic genomes known and recently the nucleomorph of the cryptomonad alga Guillardia theta, was completely sequenced (551 kilobases). The nucleomorph of the chlorarachniophyte Bigellowiella natans (380 kilobases), is also being sequenced and is about half complete. We discuss some of the similarities and differences that are emerging between these two nucleomorph genomes. Both genomes contain just three chromosomes that encode mainly housekeeping genes and a few proteins for chloroplast functions. The bulk of nucleomorph gene coding capacity, therefore, appears to be devoted to self perpetuation and creating gene and protein expression machineries to make a small number of essential chloroplast proteins. We discuss reasons why both nucleomorphs are extraordinarily compact and why their gene sequences are evolving rapidly.
Keywords:chloroplast  chlorarachniophyte  cryptomonad  C-value enigma  endosymbiosis  intron  mitosis  nucleomorph  photosynthesis  secondary plastid  telomere  transposable element
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