Abstract Background Genome degradation of host-restricted mutualistic endosymbionts has been attributed to inactivating mutations and genetic drift while genes coding for host-relevant functions are conserved by purifying selection. Unlike their free-living relatives, the metabolism of mutualistic endosymbionts and endosymbiont-originated organelles is specialized in the production of metabolites which are released to the host. This specialization suggests that natural selection crafted these metabolic adaptations. In this work, we analyzed the evolution of the metabolism of the chromatophore of Paulinella chromatophora by in silico modeling. We asked whether genome reduction is driven by metabolic engineering strategies resulted from the i...
Most animal–microbe symbiotic interactions must be advantageous to the host and provide nutritional ...
BackgroundGaining the ability to photosynthesize was a key event in eukaryotic evolution because alg...
The smallest genomes of any photosynthetic organisms are found in a group of free-living marine cyan...
SummaryBackgroundIt is commonly accepted that a single primary endosymbiosis gave rise to the photos...
Chlamydiae is a bacterial phylum composed of obligate animal and protist endosymbionts. However, oth...
The endosymbiotic acquisition of mitochondria and plastids more than one billion years ago was centr...
Eukaryotes co-opted photosynthetic carbon fixation from prokaryotes by engulfing a cyanobacterium an...
Inorganic phosphorus is scarce in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where the high-light-adapted ecotyp...
The uptake and conversion of a free-living cyanobacterium into a plastid (site of photosynthesis in ...
<div><p>Chloroplasts originated from cyanobacteria through endosymbiosis. The original cyanobacteria...
The conversion of free-living cyanobacteria to photosynthetic organelles of eukaryotic cells through...
Background: An ancient cyanobacterial incorporation into a eukaryotic organism led to the evolution ...
Small bacterial genomes are believed to be evolutionarily derived from larger genomes through massiv...
BACKGROUND: Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that esta...
BACKGROUND: An ancient cyanobacterial incorporation into a eukaryotic organism led to the evolution ...
Most animal–microbe symbiotic interactions must be advantageous to the host and provide nutritional ...
BackgroundGaining the ability to photosynthesize was a key event in eukaryotic evolution because alg...
The smallest genomes of any photosynthetic organisms are found in a group of free-living marine cyan...
SummaryBackgroundIt is commonly accepted that a single primary endosymbiosis gave rise to the photos...
Chlamydiae is a bacterial phylum composed of obligate animal and protist endosymbionts. However, oth...
The endosymbiotic acquisition of mitochondria and plastids more than one billion years ago was centr...
Eukaryotes co-opted photosynthetic carbon fixation from prokaryotes by engulfing a cyanobacterium an...
Inorganic phosphorus is scarce in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where the high-light-adapted ecotyp...
The uptake and conversion of a free-living cyanobacterium into a plastid (site of photosynthesis in ...
<div><p>Chloroplasts originated from cyanobacteria through endosymbiosis. The original cyanobacteria...
The conversion of free-living cyanobacteria to photosynthetic organelles of eukaryotic cells through...
Background: An ancient cyanobacterial incorporation into a eukaryotic organism led to the evolution ...
Small bacterial genomes are believed to be evolutionarily derived from larger genomes through massiv...
BACKGROUND: Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that esta...
BACKGROUND: An ancient cyanobacterial incorporation into a eukaryotic organism led to the evolution ...
Most animal–microbe symbiotic interactions must be advantageous to the host and provide nutritional ...
BackgroundGaining the ability to photosynthesize was a key event in eukaryotic evolution because alg...
The smallest genomes of any photosynthetic organisms are found in a group of free-living marine cyan...