McCarren_2007_Environ.Microbiol_9_846

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Title : Proteorhodopsin photosystem gene clusters exhibit co-evolutionary trends and shared ancestry among diverse marine microbial phyla - McCarren_2007_Environ.Microbiol_9_846
Author(s) : McCarren J , DeLong EF
Ref : Environ Microbiol , 9 :846 , 2007
Abstract :

Since the recent discovery of retinylidene proteins in marine bacteria (proteorhodopsins), the estimated abundance and diversity of this gene family has expanded rapidly. To explore proteorhodopsin photosystem evolutionary and distributional trends, we identified and compared 16 different proteorhodopsin-containing genome fragments recovered from naturally occurring bacterioplankton populations. In addition to finding several deep-branching proteorhodopsin sequences, proteorhodopsins were found in novel taxonomic contexts, including a betaproteobacterium and a planctomycete. Approximately one-third of the proteorhodopsin-containing genome fragments analysed, as well as a number of recently reported marine bacterial whole genome sequences, contained a linked set of genes required for biosynthesis of the rhodopsin chromophore, retinal. Phylogenetic analyses of the retinal biosynthetic genes suggested their co-evolution and probable coordinated lateral gene transfer into disparate lineages, including Euryarchaeota, Planctomycetales, and three different proteobacterial lineages. The lateral transfer and retention of genes required to assemble a functional proteorhodopsin photosystem appears to be a coordinated and relatively frequent evolutionary event. Strong selection pressure apparently acts to preserve these light-dependent photosystems in diverse marine microbial lineages.

PubMedSearch : McCarren_2007_Environ.Microbiol_9_846
PubMedID: 17359257
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9bact-a4gi13 , 9bact-a4gk46

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Gene_locus 9bact-a4gi13    9bact-a4gk46

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McCarren J, DeLong EF (2007)
Proteorhodopsin photosystem gene clusters exhibit co-evolutionary trends and shared ancestry among diverse marine microbial phyla
Environ Microbiol 9 :846

McCarren J, DeLong EF (2007)
Environ Microbiol 9 :846