Title | Lineage-specific gene loss following mitochondrial endosymbiosis and its potential for function prediction in eukaryotes |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2005 |
Authors | Gabaldón, T, Huynen, MA |
Journal | Bioinformatics |
Volume | 21 Suppl 2 |
Pagination | ii144-50 |
Keywords | Animals Chromosome Mapping/*methods DNA; Mitochondrial/*genetics *Evolution; Molecular *Gene Deletion Genetic Variation/genetics Humans Linkage Disequilibrium/*genetics Mitochondrial Proteins/*genetics Sequence Homology; Nucleic Acid Species Specificity Symbiosis/*genetics |
Abstract | MOTIVATION: The endosymbiotic origin of mitochondria has resulted in a massive horizontal transfer of genetic material from an alpha-proteobacterium to the early eukaryotes. Using large-scale phylogenetic analysis we have previously identified 630 orthologous groups of proteins derived from this event. Here we show that this proto-mitochondrial protein set has undergone extensive lineage-specific gene loss in the eukaryotes, with an average of three losses per orthologous group in a phylogeny of nine species. This gene loss has resulted in a high variability of the alphaproteobacterial-derived gene content of present-day eukaryotic genomes that might reflect functional adaptation to different environments. Proteins functioning in the same biochemical pathway tend to have a similar history of gene loss events, and we use this property to predict functional interactions among proteins in our set. |
Notes | Gabaldon, Toni Huynen, Martijn A Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov’t England Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) Bioinformatics. 2005 Sep 1;21 Suppl 2:ii144-50. |
URL | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=16204094 |