Rocap_2003_Nature_424_1042

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Title : Genome divergence in two Prochlorococcus ecotypes reflects oceanic niche differentiation - Rocap_2003_Nature_424_1042
Author(s) : Rocap G , Larimer FW , Lamerdin J , Malfatti S , Chain P , Ahlgren NA , Arellano A , Coleman M , Hauser L , Hess WR , Johnson ZI , Land M , Lindell D , Post AF , Regala W , Shah M , Shaw SL , Steglich C , Sullivan MB , Ting CS , Tolonen A , Webb EA , Zinser ER , Chisholm SW
Ref : Nature , 424 :1042 , 2003
Abstract :

The marine unicellular cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is the smallest-known oxygen-evolving autotroph. It numerically dominates the phytoplankton in the tropical and subtropical oceans, and is responsible for a significant fraction of global photosynthesis. Here we compare the genomes of two Prochlorococcus strains that span the largest evolutionary distance within the Prochlorococcus lineage and that have different minimum, maximum and optimal light intensities for growth. The high-light-adapted ecotype has the smallest genome (1,657,990 base pairs, 1,716 genes) of any known oxygenic phototroph, whereas the genome of its low-light-adapted counterpart is significantly larger, at 2,410,873 base pairs (2,275 genes). The comparative architectures of these two strains reveal dynamic genomes that are constantly changing in response to myriad selection pressures. Although the two strains have 1,350 genes in common, a significant number are not shared, and these have been differentially retained from the common ancestor, or acquired through duplication or lateral transfer. Some of these genes have obvious roles in determining the relative fitness of the ecotypes in response to key environmental variables, and hence in regulating their distribution and abundance in the oceans.

PubMedSearch : Rocap_2003_Nature_424_1042
PubMedID: 12917642
Gene_locus related to this paper: prom3-a2c804 , proma-PMM0356 , proma-PMM1153 , proma-PMM1599 , proma-PMM1628 , proma-PMT0128 , proma-PMT1063 , proma-PMT1175 , proma-PMT1943 , proma-TODF , promm-q7v4t5 , promm-q7v5f8 , promm-q7v6l0 , promm-q7v6v8 , promm-q7v8b7 , promm-q7v8c5 , promm-q7v8g2 , promp-q7v0v8 , promp-q7v3k6 , promp-q7v139 , promp-q7v266 , promp-q7v291 , promp-q7v298 , promp-q7v327 , promm-q7v8g5 , prom3-a2ce38

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Gene_locus prom3-a2c804    proma-PMM0356    proma-PMM1153    proma-PMM1599    proma-PMM1628    proma-PMT0128    proma-PMT1063    proma-PMT1175    proma-PMT1943    proma-TODF    promm-q7v4t5    promm-q7v5f8    promm-q7v6l0    promm-q7v6v8    promm-q7v8b7    promm-q7v8c5    promm-q7v8g2    promp-q7v0v8    promp-q7v3k6    promp-q7v139    promp-q7v266    promp-q7v291    promp-q7v298    promp-q7v327    promm-q7v8g5    prom3-a2ce38

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Rocap G, Larimer FW, Lamerdin J, Malfatti S, Chain P, Ahlgren NA, Arellano A, Coleman M, Hauser L, Hess WR, Johnson ZI, Land M, Lindell D, Post AF, Regala W, Shah M, Shaw SL, Steglich C, Sullivan MB, Ting CS, Tolonen A, Webb EA, Zinser ER, Chisholm SW (2003)
Genome divergence in two Prochlorococcus ecotypes reflects oceanic niche differentiation
Nature 424 :1042

Rocap G, Larimer FW, Lamerdin J, Malfatti S, Chain P, Ahlgren NA, Arellano A, Coleman M, Hauser L, Hess WR, Johnson ZI, Land M, Lindell D, Post AF, Regala W, Shah M, Shaw SL, Steglich C, Sullivan MB, Ting CS, Tolonen A, Webb EA, Zinser ER, Chisholm SW (2003)
Nature 424 :1042