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Anna M G Novák Vanclová1, Martin Zoltner1,2, Steven Kelly3, Petr Soukal1, Kristína Záhonová1,4,5, Zoltán Füssy5, ThankGod E Ebenezer2,6, Eva Lacová Dobáková5, Marek Eliáš4, Julius Lukeš5,7, Mark C Field2,5, Vladimír Hampl1.
Abstract
Euglena spp. are phototrophic flagellates with considerable ecological presence and impact. Euglena gracilis harbours secondary green plastids, but an incompletely characterised proteome precludes accurate understanding of both plastid function and evolutionary history. Using subcellular fractionation, an improved sequence database and MS we determined the composition, evolutionary relationships and hence predicted functions of the E. gracilis plastid proteome. We confidently identified 1345 distinct plastid protein groups and found that at least 100 proteins represent horizontal acquisitions from organisms other than green algae or prokaryotes. Metabolic reconstruction confirmed previously studied/predicted enzymes/pathways and provided evidence for multiple unusual features, including uncoupling of carotenoid and phytol metabolism, a limited role in amino acid metabolism, and dual sets of the SUF pathway for FeS cluster assembly, one of which was acquired by lateral gene transfer from Chlamydiae. Plastid paralogues of trafficking-associated proteins potentially mediating fusion of transport vesicles with the outermost plastid membrane were identified, together with derlin-related proteins, potential translocases across the middle membrane, and an extremely simplified TIC complex. The Euglena plastid, as the product of many genomes, combines novel and conserved features of metabolism and transport.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Euglena graciliszzm321990; SUF pathway; lateral gene transfer; metabolic reconstruction; plastid; protein import; proteome; shopping bag hypothesis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31580486 DOI: 10.1111/nph.16237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151