Publication Date:
2008-02-22
Description:
Many parasitic Apicomplexa, such as Plasmodium falciparum, contain an unpigmented chloroplast remnant termed the apicoplast, which is a target for malaria treatment. However, no close relative of apicomplexans with a functional photosynthetic plastid has yet been described. Here we describe a newly cultured organism that has ultrastructural features typical for alveolates, is phylogenetically related to apicomplexans, and contains a photosynthetic plastid. The plastid is surrounded by four membranes, is pigmented by chlorophyll a, and uses the codon UGA to encode tryptophan in the psbA gene. This genetic feature has been found only in coccidian apicoplasts and various mitochondria. The UGA-Trp codon and phylogenies of plastid and nuclear ribosomal RNA genes indicate that the organism is the closest known photosynthetic relative to apicomplexan parasites and that its plastid shares an origin with the apicoplasts. The discovery of this organism provides a powerful model with which to study the evolution of parasitism in Apicomplexa.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Moore, Robert B -- Obornik, Miroslav -- Janouskovec, Jan -- Chrudimsky, Tomas -- Vancova, Marie -- Green, David H -- Wright, Simon W -- Davies, Noel W -- Bolch, Christopher J S -- Heimann, Kirsten -- Slapeta, Jan -- Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove -- Logsdon, John M -- Carter, Dee A -- England -- Nature. 2008 Feb 21;451(7181):959-63. doi: 10.1038/nature06635.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences, University of Sydney, Darlington, New South Wales 2006, Australia.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18288187" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
Keywords:
Animals
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Cell Nucleus/genetics
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Chlorophyll/metabolism
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Codon/genetics
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Eukaryotic Cells/*classification/cytology/*metabolism/ultrastructure
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Parasites/*classification/*cytology/genetics/ultrastructure
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*Photosynthesis
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*Phylogeny
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Plasmodium falciparum/classification
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Plastids/genetics/*metabolism
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RNA, Ribosomal/genetics
Print ISSN:
0028-0836
Electronic ISSN:
1476-4687
Topics:
Biology
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Chemistry and Pharmacology
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Medicine
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Natural Sciences in General
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Physics
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