纤毛虫微管蛋白基因家族的复杂进化模式,纤毛虫是具有多种微管结构的单细胞真核生物。

IF 4.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY BMC Biology Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1186/s12915-024-01969-z
Hua Su, Tingting Hao, Minjie Yu, Wuyu Zhou, Lei Wu, Yalan Sheng, Zhenzhen Yi
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背景:微管蛋白是真核生物细胞骨架的主要组成部分,在许多细胞过程中至关重要。纤毛类原生动物是最古老的真核生物之一,其细胞表面具有纤毛,并组装了许多不同的微管结构。因此,纤毛虫是澄清真核生物进化早期管蛋白起源和进化的极佳模式生物。然而,纤毛虫类内部和之间的管蛋白亚家族的进化历史尚不清楚:结果:我们基于涵盖 10 个纤毛虫类的 60 个物种的基因组/转录组,分析了纤毛虫管蛋白基因家族的进化模式。结果表明(1)在纤毛虫中观察到6个起源于最后真核生物共同祖先(LECA)的管蛋白亚家族(α_Tub、β_Tub、γ_Tub、δ_Tub、ε_Tub和ζ_Tub)。其中,α_Tub、β_Tub 和 γ_Tub 存在于所有纤毛虫物种中,而 δ_Tub、ε_Tub 和 ζ_Tub 可能在某些物种中独立消失。(2)管蛋白亚家族的进化历史各不相同。纤毛虫γ_Tub、δ_Tub、ε_Tub和ζ_Tub的进化历史与纤毛虫类分化后的物种系统发生具有一定的一致性,而纤毛虫α_Tub和β_Tub的进化历史在不同类之间存在差异。(3)纤毛虫α-和β-管蛋白同工型可分为存在于LECA中的 "祖先组 "和仅包含纤毛虫序列的 "分化组"。肺泡特异性扩增事件可能发生在由α_Tub和β_Tub组成的 "祖先群 "中。分歧群 "可能对纤毛虫的形态分化和广泛的环境适应性非常重要。(4)管蛋白基因家族的扩增事件似乎在一定程度上与全基因组复制(WGD)事件相一致。与四膜虫相比,发现了更多的副膜虫特异性管蛋白扩增。与其他鹦鹉螺物种相比,鹦鹉螺aurelia复合体经历了更近期的WGD,可能经历了更多的微管蛋白扩增事件:结论:在纤毛类原生动物中,不同微管蛋白基因亚家族的进化历史似乎各不相同。结论:在纤毛类原生动物中,不同微管蛋白基因亚族之间的进化历史似乎各不相同,而不同纤毛类之间微管蛋白复杂的进化模式可能推动了功能的多样化。我们的研究为了解真核生物进化早期管蛋白基因家族的进化提供了有意义的信息。
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Complex evolutionary patterns within the tubulin gene family of ciliates, unicellular eukaryotes with diverse microtubular structures.

Background: Tubulins are major components of the eukaryotic cytoskeletons that are crucial in many cellular processes. Ciliated protists comprise one of the oldest eukaryotic lineages possessing cilia over their cell surface and assembling many diverse microtubular structures. As such, ciliates are excellent model organisms to clarify the origin and evolution of tubulins in the early stages of eukaryote evolution. Nonetheless, the evolutionary history of the tubulin subfamilies within and among ciliate classes is unclear.

Results: We analyzed the evolutionary pattern of ciliate tubulin gene family based on genomes/transcriptomes of 60 species covering 10 ciliate classes. Results showed: (1) Six tubulin subfamilies (α_Tub, β_Tub, γ_Tub, δ_Tub, ε_Tub, and ζ_Tub) originated from the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA) were observed within ciliates. Among them, α_Tub, β_Tub, and γ_Tub were present in all ciliate species, while δ_Tub, ε_Tub, and ζ_Tub might be independently lost in some species. (2) The evolutionary history of the tubulin subfamilies varied. Evolutionary history of ciliate γ_Tub, δ_Tub, ε_Tub, and ζ_Tub showed a certain degree of consistency with the phylogeny of species after the divergence of ciliate classes, while the evolutionary history of ciliate α_Tub and β_Tub varied among different classes. (3) Ciliate α- and β-tubulin isoforms could be classified into an "ancestral group" present in LECA and a "divergent group" containing only ciliate sequences. Alveolata-specific expansion events probably occurred within the "ancestral group" of α_Tub and β_Tub. The "divergent group" might be important for ciliate morphological differentiation and wide environmental adaptability. (4) Expansion events of the tubulin gene family appeared to be consistent with whole genome duplication (WGD) events in some degree. More Paramecium-specific tubulin expansions were detected than Tetrahymena-specific ones. Compared to other Paramecium species, the Paramecium aurelia complex underwent a more recent WGD which might have experienced more tubulin expansion events.

Conclusions: Evolutionary history among different tubulin gene subfamilies seemed to vary within ciliated protists. And the complex evolutionary patterns of tubulins among different ciliate classes might drive functional diversification. Our investigation provided meaningful information for understanding the evolution of tubulin gene family in the early stages of eukaryote evolution.

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