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Inverted base composition skews and discontinuous mitochondrial genome architecture evolution in the Enoplea (Nematoda)
Zou Hong
1
,
Fang Lin Chen
1
,
Wen-Xiang Li
1, 2
,
Ming Li
1, 2
,
Hong‐Peng Lei
3
,
Dong Zhang
3
,
Ivan Jakovlić
3, 4
,
Gui‐Tang Wang
1, 2
4
Bio-Transduction Lab, Wuhan, China
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-05-18
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SJR: 1.003
CiteScore: 5.9
Impact factor: 3.7
ISSN: 14712164
PubMed ID:
35585506
Genetics
Biotechnology
Abstract
Within the class Enoplea, the earliest-branching lineages in the phylum Nematoda, the relatively highly conserved ancestral mitochondrial architecture of Trichinellida is in stark contrast to the rapidly evolving architecture of Dorylaimida and Mermithida. To better understand the evolution of mitogenomic architecture in this lineage, we sequenced the mitogenome of a fish parasite Pseudocapillaria tomentosa (Trichinellida: Capillariidae) and compared it to all available enoplean mitogenomes. P. tomentosa exhibited highly reduced noncoding regions (the largest was 98 bp), and a unique base composition among the Enoplea. We attributed the latter to the inverted GC skew (0.08) in comparison to the ancestral skew in Trichinellidae (-0.43 to -0.37). Capillariidae, Trichuridae and Longidoridae (Dorylaimida) generally exhibited low negative or low positive skews (-0.1 to 0.1), whereas Mermithidae exhibited fully inverted low skews (0 to 0.05). This is indicative of inversions in the strand replication order or otherwise disrupted replication mechanism in the lineages with reduced/inverted skews. Among the Trichinellida, Trichinellidae and Trichuridae have almost perfectly conserved architecture, whereas Capillariidae exhibit multiple rearrangements of tRNA genes. In contrast, Mermithidae (Mermithida) and Longidoridae (Dorylaimida) exhibit almost no similarity to the ancestral architecture. Longidoridae exhibited more rearranged mitogenomic architecture than the hypervariable Mermithidae. Similar to the Chromadorea, the evolution of mitochondrial architecture in enoplean nematodes exhibits a strong discontinuity: lineages possessing a mostly conserved architecture over tens of millions of years are interspersed with lineages exhibiting architectural hypervariability. As Longidoridae also have some of the smallest metazoan mitochondrial genomes, they contradict the prediction that compact mitogenomes should be structurally stable. Lineages exhibiting inverted skews appear to represent the intermediate phase between the Trichinellidae (ancestral) and fully derived skews in Chromadorean mitogenomes (GC skews = 0.18 to 0.64). Multiple lines of evidence (CAT-GTR analysis in our study, a majority of previous mitogenomic results, and skew disruption scenarios) support the Dorylaimia split into two sister-clades: Dorylaimida + Mermithida and Trichinellida. However, skew inversions produce strong base composition biases, which can hamper phylogenetic and other evolutionary studies, so enoplean mitogenomes have to be used with utmost care in evolutionary studies.
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Hong Z. et al. Inverted base composition skews and discontinuous mitochondrial genome architecture evolution in the Enoplea (Nematoda) // BMC Genomics. 2022. Vol. 23. No. 1. 376
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Hong Z., Chen F. L., Li W., Li M., Lei H., Zhang D., Jakovlić I., Wang G. Inverted base composition skews and discontinuous mitochondrial genome architecture evolution in the Enoplea (Nematoda) // BMC Genomics. 2022. Vol. 23. No. 1. 376
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s12864-022-08607-4
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08607-4
TI - Inverted base composition skews and discontinuous mitochondrial genome architecture evolution in the Enoplea (Nematoda)
T2 - BMC Genomics
AU - Hong, Zou
AU - Chen, Fang Lin
AU - Li, Wen-Xiang
AU - Li, Ming
AU - Lei, Hong‐Peng
AU - Zhang, Dong
AU - Jakovlić, Ivan
AU - Wang, Gui‐Tang
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/05/18
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 23
PMID - 35585506
SN - 1471-2164
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@article{2022_Hong,
author = {Zou Hong and Fang Lin Chen and Wen-Xiang Li and Ming Li and Hong‐Peng Lei and Dong Zhang and Ivan Jakovlić and Gui‐Tang Wang},
title = {Inverted base composition skews and discontinuous mitochondrial genome architecture evolution in the Enoplea (Nematoda)},
journal = {BMC Genomics},
year = {2022},
volume = {23},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08607-4},
number = {1},
pages = {376},
doi = {10.1186/s12864-022-08607-4}
}