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Evolution of the apicoplast and its hosts: from heterotrophy to autotrophy and back again
- 1.0334940 - BC 2010 RIV AU eng J - Journal Article
Oborník, Miroslav - Janouškovec, Jan - Chrudimský, Tomáš - Lukeš, Julius
Evolution of the apicoplast and its hosts: from heterotrophy to autotrophy and back again.
International Journal for Parasitology. Roč. 39, č. 1 (2009), s. 1-12. ISSN 0020-7519. E-ISSN 1879-0135
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA206/06/1439
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60220518
Keywords : Apicoplast * Apicomplexan * evolution * Chromera velia * GAPDH
Subject RIV: EB - Genetics ; Molecular Biology
Impact factor: 3.819, year: 2009
The photosynthetic origin of apicomplexan parasites was proposed upon the discovery of a reduced non-photosynthetic plastid termed the apicoplast in their cells. Although it is clear that the apicoplast has evolved through a secondary endosymbiosis, its particular origin within the red or green plastid lineage remains controversial. The recent discovery of Chromera velia, the closest known photosynthetic relative to apicomplexan parasites, sheds new light on the evolutionary history of alveolate plastids. Here we review our knowledge on the evolutionary history of Apicomplexa and particularly their plastids, with a focus on the pathway by which they evolved from free-living heterotrophs through photoautotrophs to omnipresent obligatory intracellular parasites. New sequences from C. velia (histones H2A, H2B; GAPDH, TufA) and phylogenetic analyses are also presented and discussed here.
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