Insights from comparative plastid genomics of colorless facultative pathogens Prototheca (Chlorophyta): Unveiling membrane transport and organelle division as key functions

biorxiv(2024)

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Plastids are usually involved in photosynthesis, but the secondary loss of this function is a widespread phenomenon in various lineages of algae and plants. In addition to the loss of genes associated with photosynthesis, the plastid genomes of colorless algae are frequently reduced further. To understand the pathways of reductive evolution associated with the loss of photosynthesis, it is necessary to study a number of closely related strains. Prototheca , a chlorophytean genus of facultative pathogens, provides an excellent opportunity to study this process with its well-sampled array of diverse colorless strains. We have sequenced the plastid genomes of 13 Prototheca strains and reconstructed a comprehensive phylogeny that reveals evolutionary patterns within the genus and among its closest relatives. Our robust phylogenomic analysis revealed three independent losses of photosynthesis among the Prototheca strains and considerable coding content variability in their ptDNA. Despite this diversity, all Prototheca strains retain the same key plastid functions. These include processes related to gene expression, as well as crucial roles in fatty acid and cysteine biosynthesis, membrane transport, and organelle division. While the retention of vestigial genomes in colorless plastids is typically associated with the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, the remarkable conservation of plastid membrane transport and organellar division systems in the nonphotosynthetic genera Prototheca and Helicosporidium provides an additional constraint against the loss of ptDNA in this lineage. Furthermore, these genes can potentially serve as targets for therapeutic intervention, indicating their importance beyond the evolutionary context. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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