Conservation and variability of synaptonemal complex proteins in phylogenesis of eukaryotes.

International journal of evolutionary biology Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-07-23 DOI:10.1155/2014/856230
Tatiana M Grishaeva, Yuri F Bogdanov
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Abstract

The problems of the origin and evolution of meiosis include the enigmatic variability of the synaptonemal complexes (SCs) which, being morphology similar, consist of different proteins in different eukaryotic phyla. Using bioinformatics methods, we monitored all available eukaryotic proteomes to find proteins similar to known SC proteins of model organisms. We found proteins similar to SC lateral element (LE) proteins and possessing the HORMA domain in the majority of the eukaryotic taxa and assume them the most ancient among all SC proteins. Vertebrate LE proteins SYCP2, SYCP3, and SC65 proved to have related proteins in many invertebrate taxa. Proteins of SC central space are most evolutionarily variable. It means that different protein-protein interactions can exist to connect LEs. Proteins similar to the known SC proteins were not found in Euglenophyta, Chrysophyta, Charophyta, Xanthophyta, Dinoflagellata, and primitive Coelomata. We conclude that different proteins whose common feature is the presence of domains with a certain conformation are involved in the formation of the SC in different eukaryotic phyla. This permits a targeted search for orthologs of the SC proteins using phylogenetic trees. Here we consider example of phylogenetic trees for protozoans, fungi, algae, mosses, and flowering plants.

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真核生物系统发育中突触复合体蛋白的保护和变异。
减数分裂的起源和进化问题包括突触复合物(SCs)的神秘变异性,它们在不同真核生物门中形态相似,由不同的蛋白质组成。利用生物信息学方法,我们监测了所有可用的真核生物蛋白质组,以寻找与模式生物已知SC蛋白相似的蛋白质。我们在大多数真核生物分类群中发现了与SC侧元件(LE)蛋白相似且具有HORMA结构域的蛋白,并认为它们是所有SC蛋白中最古老的。脊椎动物LE蛋白SYCP2, SYCP3和SC65在许多无脊椎动物分类群中被证明具有相关蛋白。SC中心空间的蛋白质是最具进化变异性的。这意味着可以存在不同的蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用来连接LEs。在裸藻、绿藻、绿藻、叶藻、鞭毛藻和原始腔藻中未发现与已知SC蛋白相似的蛋白。我们得出结论,不同的蛋白质,其共同特征是具有一定构象的结构域的存在,参与SC的形成在不同的真核生物门。这允许使用系统发育树对SC蛋白的同源物进行有针对性的搜索。这里我们考虑原生动物、真菌、藻类、苔藓和开花植物的系统发育树的例子。
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