从所有到(几乎)没有:追踪真菌的适应进化。

Cellular logistics Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-02-21 DOI:10.4161/cl.28114
Lael D Barlow, Joel B Dacks, Jeremy G Wideman
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五种接头蛋白(AP)复合物在真核细胞囊泡运输的货物选择和涂层招募阶段起作用。我们对AP复合体功能的了解大多来自于以酿酒酵母为模型的实验工作。在这里,我们使用比较基因组学和系统发育方法的结合,通过搜索不同真菌的基因组以及所有真菌的姐妹群成员Fonticula alba,为AP亚基的存在提供了从该模型系统获得的知识的进化背景。首先,我们证明了F. alba包含所有五种AP复合物;然而,与酿酒酵母类似,大多数真菌只保留AP-1至3。作为例外,肾小球菌Rhizophagus irregularis保留完整的AP-4,壶菌Spizellomyces punctatus和Batrachochytrium dendroatidis保留部分AP-4复合物。AP-4亚基在多种真菌中的存在表明,AP-4在真菌谱系中已经独立丢失了多达7次。除了真菌中AP-1和AP-2复合物的缺失趋势外,我们还证明,在白孢酵母和真菌分化之前,酿酒酵母中产生AP-1和AP-2复合物β亚基的重复发生了。最后,我们对基础真菌(微孢子虫和隐孢子虫)的AP补体的研究表明,虽然隐孢子菌Rozella alloomyces含有与其他真菌类似的适应蛋白补体,但极度还原的微孢子虫在缺乏网格蛋白或任何其他推测的AP相关的衣壳蛋白的情况下,最多保留单个隐AP复合体。
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From all to (nearly) none: Tracing adaptin evolution in Fungi.

The five adaptor protein (AP) complexes function in cargo-selection and coat-recruitment stages of vesicular transport in eukaryotic cells. Much of what we know about AP complex function has come from experimental work using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model. Here, using a combination of comparative genomic and phylogenetic approaches we provide evolutionary context for the knowledge gained from this model system by searching the genomes of diverse fungi as well as a member of the sister group to all fungi, Fonticula alba, for presence of AP subunits. First, we demonstrate that F. alba contains all five AP complexes; whereas, similar to S. cerevisiae, most fungi retain only AP-1 to 3. As exceptions, the glomeromycete Rhizophagus irregularis maintains a complete AP-4 and chytrid fungi Spizellomyces punctatus and Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis retain partial AP-4 complexes. The presence of AP-4 subunits in diverse fungi suggests that AP-4 has been independently lost up to seven times in the fungal lineage. In addition to the trend of loss in fungi, we demonstrate that the duplication that gave rise to the β subunits of the AP-1 and AP-2 complexes in S. cerevisiae occurred before the divergence of F. alba and Fungi. Finally, our investigation into the AP complement of basal fungi (Microsporidia and Cryptomycota) demonstrates that while the cryptomycete Rozella allomyces contains an adaptin complement similar to other fungi, the extremely reduced Microsporidia retain, at most, a single cryptic AP complex in the absence of clathrin or any other putative AP-associated coat protein.

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