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Analysis of diverse eukaryotes suggests the existence of an ancestral mitochondrial apparatus derived from the bacterial type II secretion system

Horváthová, Lenka and Pánek, Tomáš and Derelle, Romain and Pyrih, Jan and Motyčková, Alžběta and Klápšťová, Veronika and Vinopalová, Martina and Marková, Lenka and Voleman, Luboš and Klimeš, Vladimír and Petrů, Markéta and Vaitová, Zuzana and Čepička, Ivan and Hryzáková, Klára and Harant, Karel and Gray, Michael W. and Chami, Mohamed and Guilvout, Ingrid and Francetic, Olivera and Franz Lang, B. and Vlček, Čestmír and Tsaousis, Anastasios D. and Eliáš , Marek and Doležal, Pavel. (2021) Analysis of diverse eukaryotes suggests the existence of an ancestral mitochondrial apparatus derived from the bacterial type II secretion system. Nature Communications, 12 (1). p. 2947.

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Abstract

The type 2 secretion system (T2SS) is present in some Gram-negative eubacteria and used to secrete proteins across the outer membrane. Here we report that certain representative heteroloboseans, jakobids, malawimonads and hemimastigotes unexpectedly possess homologues of core T2SS components. We show that at least some of them are present in mitochondria, and their behaviour in biochemical assays is consistent with the presence of a mitochondrial T2SS-derived system (miT2SS). We additionally identified 23 protein families co-occurring with miT2SS in eukaryotes. Seven of these proteins could be directly linked to the core miT2SS by functional data and/or sequence features, whereas others may represent different parts of a broader functional pathway, possibly also involving the peroxisome. Its distribution in eukaryotes and phylogenetic evidence together indicate that the miT2SS-centred pathway is an ancestral eukaryotic trait. Our findings thus have direct implications for the functional properties of the early mitochondrion.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Biozentrum > Services Biozentrum > BioEM Lab (Chami)
UniBasel Contributors:Chami, Mohamed
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
ISSN:2041-1723
e-ISSN:2041-1723
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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Deposited On:24 Feb 2022 10:06

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