The First Evidence of a Host-to-Parasite Mitochondrial Gene Transfer in Orobanchaceae

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
D. Kwolek, M. Denysenko-Bennett, G. Góralski, M. Cygan, P. Mizia, R. Piwowarczyk, M. Szklarczyk, A. Joachimiak
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Abstract

Several parasitic plants are known to have acquired mitochondrial genes via a horizontal transfer from their hosts. However, mitochondrial gene transfer in this direction has not yet been found in the parasite-rich family Orobanchaceae. Based on a phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial atp6 gene in selected species of Orobanche s.l., we provide evidence of a host-to-parasite transfer of this gene in O. coerulescens , which is a Eurasiatic species that parasitises Artemisia (Asteraceae). We did not find the original Orobanche atp6 gene in this species, which suggests that it has been replaced by a gene that was acquired from Asteraceae. In addition, our data suggest the occurrence of a second HGT event in the atp6 sequence – from Asteraceae to Phelipanche . Our results support the view that the transfer of genetic material from hosts to parasites influences the mitochondrial genome evolution in the latter.
列当科寄主至寄生虫线粒体基因转移的首次证据
已知几种寄生植物通过宿主的水平转移获得了线粒体基因。然而,在富含寄生虫的列当科中还没有发现线粒体向这个方向的基因转移。基于对所选Orobanche s.l.物种线粒体atp6基因的系统发育分析,我们提供了该基因在O.coerulescens中宿主-寄生虫转移的证据,O.coerrulescens是一种寄生在Artemisia(菊科)的欧亚物种。我们在该物种中没有发现原始的Orobanche atp6基因,这表明它已被从菊科获得的基因所取代。此外,我们的数据表明,在atp6序列中发生了第二次HGT事件——从菊科到Phelipanche。我们的研究结果支持这样一种观点,即遗传物质从宿主转移到寄生虫会影响后者的线粒体基因组进化。
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期刊介绍: ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA Series Botanica is an English-language journal founded in 1958, devoted to plant anatomy and morphology, cytology, genetics, embryology, tissue culture, physiology, biochemistry, biosystematics, molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography, as well as phytochemistry. It is published twice a year.
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