Mt-rps3 is an ancient gene which provides insight into the evolution of fungal mitochondrial genomes
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-10-01
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SJR: 1.200
CiteScore: 7.5
Impact factor: 3.6
ISSN: 10557903, 10959513
PubMed ID:
29763662
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract
The nuclear ribosomal protein S3 (Rps3) is implicated in the assembly of the ribosomal small subunit. Fungi and plants present a gene copy in their mitochondrial (mt) genomes. An analysis of 303 complete fungal mt genomes showed that, when rps3 is found, it is either a free-standing gene or an anchored gene within the omega intron of the rnl gene. Early divergent fungi, Basidiomycota and all yeasts but the CTG group belong to the first case, and Pezizomycotina to the second. Its position, size and genetic code employed are conserved within species of the same Order. Size variability is attributed to different number of repeats. These repeats consist of AT-rich sequences. MtRps3 proteins lack the KH domain, necessary for binding to rRNA, in their N-terminal region. Their C-terminal region is conserved in all Domains of life. Phylogenetic analysis showed that nuclear and mtRps3 proteins are descendants of archaeal and a-proteobacterial homologues, respectively. Thus, fungal mt-rps3 gene is an ancient gene which evolved within the endosymbiotic model and presents different evolutionary routes: (a) coming from a-proteobacteria, it was relocated to another region of the mt genome, (b) via its insertion to the omega intron, it was transferred to the nucleus and/or got lost, and (c) it was re-routed to the mt genome again. Today, Basidiomycota and Saccharomycetales seem to follow the first evolutionary route and almost all Pezizomycotina support the second scenario with their exceptions being the result of the third scenario, i.e., the gene's re-entry to the mt genome.
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Korovesi A. G., Ntertilis M., Kouvelis V. N. Mt-rps3 is an ancient gene which provides insight into the evolution of fungal mitochondrial genomes // Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2018. Vol. 127. pp. 74-86.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2018.04.037
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2018.04.037
TI - Mt-rps3 is an ancient gene which provides insight into the evolution of fungal mitochondrial genomes
T2 - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
AU - Korovesi, Artemis G
AU - Ntertilis, Maria
AU - Kouvelis, Vassili N.
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/10/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 74-86
VL - 127
PMID - 29763662
SN - 1055-7903
SN - 1095-9513
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@article{2018_Korovesi,
author = {Artemis G Korovesi and Maria Ntertilis and Vassili N. Kouvelis},
title = {Mt-rps3 is an ancient gene which provides insight into the evolution of fungal mitochondrial genomes},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
year = {2018},
volume = {127},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2018.04.037},
pages = {74--86},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2018.04.037}
}