Palenik_2007_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_104_7705

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Title : The tiny eukaryote Ostreococcus provides genomic insights into the paradox of plankton speciation - Palenik_2007_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_104_7705
Author(s) : Palenik B , Grimwood J , Aerts A , Rouze P , Salamov A , Putnam N , Dupont C , Jorgensen R , Derelle E , Rombauts S , Zhou K , Otillar R , Merchant SS , Podell S , Gaasterland T , Napoli C , Gendler K , Manuell A , Tai V , Vallon O , Piganeau G , Jancek S , Heijde M , Jabbari K , Bowler C , Lohr M , Robbens S , Werner G , Dubchak I , Pazour GJ , Ren Q , Paulsen I , Delwiche C , Schmutz J , Rokhsar D , Van de Peer Y , Moreau H , Grigoriev IV
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 104 :7705 , 2007
Abstract :

The smallest known eukaryotes, at approximately 1-mum diameter, are Ostreococcus tauri and related species of marine phytoplankton. The genome of Ostreococcus lucimarinus has been completed and compared with that of O. tauri. This comparison reveals surprising differences across orthologous chromosomes in the two species from highly syntenic chromosomes in most cases to chromosomes with almost no similarity. Species divergence in these phytoplankton is occurring through multiple mechanisms acting differently on different chromosomes and likely including acquisition of new genes through horizontal gene transfer. We speculate that this latter process may be involved in altering the cell-surface characteristics of each species. In addition, the genome of O. lucimarinus provides insights into the unique metal metabolism of these organisms, which are predicted to have a large number of selenocysteine-containing proteins. Selenoenzymes are more catalytically active than similar enzymes lacking selenium, and thus the cell may require less of that protein. As reported here, selenoenzymes, novel fusion proteins, and loss of some major protein families including ones associated with chromatin are likely important adaptations for achieving a small cell size.

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PubMedID: 17460045
Gene_locus related to this paper: ostlu-a4rrl5 , ostlu-a4ruh2 , ostlu-a4rut7 , ostlu-a4ruy3 , ostlu-a4rxn1 , ostlu-a4ry37 , ostlu-a4s2e6 , ostlu-a4s2y4 , ostlu-a4s3d7 , ostlu-a4s4v4 , ostlu-a4s5e4 , ostlu-a4s5y6 , ostlu-a4s7a8 , ostlu-a4s7z5 , ostlu-a4s8g3 , ostlu-a4s8n8 , ostlu-a4s8s1 , ostlu-a4s958 , ostlu-a4sac2 , ostlu-a4saz3 , ostlu-a4sbb7 , ostlu-a4s6q5 , ostlu-a4s1q9 , ostlu-a4s8b2 , ostlu-a4s262

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Gene_locus ostlu-a4rrl5    ostlu-a4ruh2    ostlu-a4rut7    ostlu-a4ruy3    ostlu-a4rxn1    ostlu-a4ry37    ostlu-a4s2e6    ostlu-a4s2y4    ostlu-a4s3d7    ostlu-a4s4v4    ostlu-a4s5e4    ostlu-a4s5y6    ostlu-a4s7a8    ostlu-a4s7z5    ostlu-a4s8g3    ostlu-a4s8n8    ostlu-a4s8s1    ostlu-a4s958    ostlu-a4sac2    ostlu-a4saz3    ostlu-a4sbb7    ostlu-a4s6q5    ostlu-a4s1q9    ostlu-a4s8b2    ostlu-a4s262
Gene_locus_frgt ostlu-a4rr84    ostlu-a4s8t0

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Palenik B, Grimwood J, Aerts A, Rouze P, Salamov A, Putnam N, Dupont C, Jorgensen R, Derelle E, Rombauts S, Zhou K, Otillar R, Merchant SS, Podell S, Gaasterland T, Napoli C, Gendler K, Manuell A, Tai V, Vallon O, Piganeau G, Jancek S, Heijde M, Jabbari K, Bowler C, Lohr M, Robbens S, Werner G, Dubchak I, Pazour GJ, Ren Q, Paulsen I, Delwiche C, Schmutz J, Rokhsar D, Van de Peer Y, Moreau H, Grigoriev IV (2007)
The tiny eukaryote Ostreococcus provides genomic insights into the paradox of plankton speciation
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104 :7705

Palenik B, Grimwood J, Aerts A, Rouze P, Salamov A, Putnam N, Dupont C, Jorgensen R, Derelle E, Rombauts S, Zhou K, Otillar R, Merchant SS, Podell S, Gaasterland T, Napoli C, Gendler K, Manuell A, Tai V, Vallon O, Piganeau G, Jancek S, Heijde M, Jabbari K, Bowler C, Lohr M, Robbens S, Werner G, Dubchak I, Pazour GJ, Ren Q, Paulsen I, Delwiche C, Schmutz J, Rokhsar D, Van de Peer Y, Moreau H, Grigoriev IV (2007)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104 :7705