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Ancient Origin of Chaperonin Gene Paralogs Involved in Ciliopathies.

Krishanu Mukherjee1, Luciano Brocchieri.   

Abstract

The Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) is a human developmental disorder that has been associated with fourteen BBS genes affecting the development of cilia. Three BBS genes are distant relatives of chaperonin proteins, a family of chaperones well known for the protein-folding role of their double-ringed complexes. Chaperonin-like BBS genes were originally thought to be vertebrate-specific, but related genes from different metazoan species have been identified as chaperonin-like BBS genes based on sequence similarity. Our phylogenetic analyses confirmed the classification of these genes in the chaperonin-like BBS gene family, and set the origin of the gene family earlier than the time of separation of Bilateria, Cnidaria, and Placozoa. By extensive searches of chaperonin-like genes in complete genomes representing several eukaryotic lineages, we discovered the presence of chaperonin-like BBS genes also in the genomes of Phytophthora and Pythium, belonging to the group of Oomycetes. This finding suggests that the chaperonin-like BBS gene family had already evolved before the origin of Metazoa, as early in eukaryote evolution as before separation of the lineages of Unikonts and Chromalveolates. The analysis of coding sequences indicated that chaperonin-like BBS proteins have evolved in all lineages under constraining selection. Furthermore, analysis of the predicted structural features suggested that, despite their high rate of divergence, chaperonin-like BBS proteins mostly conserve a typical chaperonin-like three-dimensional structure, but question their ability to assemble and function as chaperonin-like double-ringed complexes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24010126      PMCID: PMC3760595          DOI: 10.4172/2329-9002.1000107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phylogenetics Evol Biol        ISSN: 2329-9002


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Journal:  Cell       Date:  1992-06-12       Impact factor: 41.582

2.  Identification of a novel BBS gene (BBS12) highlights the major role of a vertebrate-specific branch of chaperonin-related proteins in Bardet-Biedl syndrome.

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Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2006-11-15       Impact factor: 11.025

3.  Improvement of molecular phylogenetic inference and the phylogeny of Bilateria.

Authors:  Nicolas Lartillot; Hervé Philippe
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2008-04-27       Impact factor: 6.237

4.  BBS6, BBS10, and BBS12 form a complex with CCT/TRiC family chaperonins and mediate BBSome assembly.

Authors:  Seongjin Seo; Lisa M Baye; Nathan P Schulz; John S Beck; Qihong Zhang; Diane C Slusarski; Val C Sheffield
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-01-04       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Plant parasitic oomycetes such as phytophthora species contain genes derived from three eukaryotic lineages.

Authors:  Thomas A Richards; Nicholas J Talbot
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2007-03

6.  The neighbor-joining method: a new method for reconstructing phylogenetic trees.

Authors:  N Saitou; M Nei
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  1987-07       Impact factor: 16.240

7.  MKKS/BBS6, a divergent chaperonin-like protein linked to the obesity disorder Bardet-Biedl syndrome, is a novel centrosomal component required for cytokinesis.

Authors:  Jun Chul Kim; Young Y Ou; Jose L Badano; Muneer A Esmail; Carmen C Leitch; Elsa Fiedrich; Philip L Beales; John M Archibald; Nicholas Katsanis; Jerome B Rattner; Michel R Leroux
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2005-03-01       Impact factor: 5.285

8.  Patterns of expression of Bardet-Biedl syndrome proteins in the mammalian cochlea suggest noncentrosomal functions.

Authors:  Helen L May-Simera; Alison Ross; Suzanne Rix; Andrew Forge; Philip L Beales; Daniel J Jagger
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2009-05-10       Impact factor: 3.215

9.  Phytophthora genome sequences uncover evolutionary origins and mechanisms of pathogenesis.

Authors:  Brett M Tyler; Sucheta Tripathy; Xuemin Zhang; Paramvir Dehal; Rays H Y Jiang; Andrea Aerts; Felipe D Arredondo; Laura Baxter; Douda Bensasson; Jim L Beynon; Jarrod Chapman; Cynthia M B Damasceno; Anne E Dorrance; Daolong Dou; Allan W Dickerman; Inna L Dubchak; Matteo Garbelotto; Mark Gijzen; Stuart G Gordon; Francine Govers; Niklaus J Grunwald; Wayne Huang; Kelly L Ivors; Richard W Jones; Sophien Kamoun; Konstantinos Krampis; Kurt H Lamour; Mi-Kyung Lee; W Hayes McDonald; Mónica Medina; Harold J G Meijer; Eric K Nordberg; Donald J Maclean; Manuel D Ospina-Giraldo; Paul F Morris; Vipaporn Phuntumart; Nicholas H Putnam; Sam Rash; Jocelyn K C Rose; Yasuko Sakihama; Asaf A Salamov; Alon Savidor; Chantel F Scheuring; Brian M Smith; Bruno W S Sobral; Astrid Terry; Trudy A Torto-Alalibo; Joe Win; Zhanyou Xu; Hongbin Zhang; Igor V Grigoriev; Daniel S Rokhsar; Jeffrey L Boore
Journal:  Science       Date:  2006-09-01       Impact factor: 47.728

10.  A molecular timescale of eukaryote evolution and the rise of complex multicellular life.

Authors:  S Blair Hedges; Jaime E Blair; Maria L Venturi; Jason L Shoe
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2004-01-28       Impact factor: 3.260

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Review 1.  Bardet-Biedl Syndrome as a Chaperonopathy: Dissecting the Major Role of Chaperonin-Like BBS Proteins (BBS6-BBS10-BBS12).

Authors:  María Álvarez-Satta; Sheila Castro-Sánchez; Diana Valverde
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2017-07-31
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