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Diverse origins of enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of chloroplast peptidoglycan

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JOURNAL OF PLANT RESEARCH
卷 130, 期 4, 页码 635-645

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s10265-017-0935-3

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Chloroplast evolution; Cyanophora paradoxa; Endosymbiosis; Paulinella chromatophora; Peptidoglycan; Viridiplantae

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan [24570043, 15K12433, 25440158]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17H03715, 24570043, 25440158, 17H03701, 15K12433] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Chloroplasts are believed to be descendants of ancestral cyanobacteria that had peptidoglycan layer between the outer and the inner membranes. Historically, the glaucophyte Cyanophora paradoxa and the rhizopod Paulinella chromatophora were believed to harbor symbiotic cyanobacteria having peptidoglycan, which were conventionally named cyanelles. In addition, the complete set of genes involved in the synthesis of peptidoglycan has been found in the moss Physcomitrella patens and some plants and algae. The presence of peptidoglycan-like structures was demonstrated by a new metabolic labeling technique in P. patens. However, many green algae and all known red algae lack peptidoglycan-related genes. That is the reason why we questioned the origin of peptidoglycan-synthesizing enzymes in the chloroplasts of the green algae and plants. We performed phylogenetic analysis of ten enzymes involved in the synthesis of peptidoglycan exploiting the Gclust homolog clusters and additional genomic data. As expected, all the identified genes encoded in the chromatophore genome of P. chromatophora were closely related to cyanobacterial homologs. In the green algae and plants, only two genes, murA and mraY, were found to be closely related to cyanobacterial homologs. The origins of all other genes were diverse. Unfortunately, the origins of C. paradoxa genes were not clearly determined because of incompleteness of published genomic data. We discuss on the probable evolutionary scenarios to explain the mostly non-cyanobacterial origins of the biosynthetic enzymes of chloroplast peptidoglycan: A plausible one includes extensive multiple horizontal gene transfers during the early evolution of Viridiplantae.

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