International audiencePlastids are supported by a wide range of proteins encoded within the nucleus and imported from the cytoplasm. These plastid-targeted proteins may originate from the endosymbiont, the host, or other sources entirely. Here, we identify and characterise 770 plastid-targeted proteins that are conserved across the ochrophytes, a major group of algae including diatoms, pelagophytes and kelps, that possess plastids derived from red algae. We show that the ancestral ochrophyte plastid proteome was an evolutionary chimera, with 25% of its phylogenetically tractable proteins deriving from green algae. We additionally show that functional mixing of host and plastid proteomes, such as through dual targeting, is an ancestral featu...
The primary endosymbiotic origin of the plastid in eukaryotes more than 1 billion years ago led to t...
AbstractPhotosynthetic organelles (plastids) come in many forms and were originally thought to have ...
Diatoms, like many other algal groups, evolved by secondary endocytobiosis, the uptake of a eukaryot...
International audiencePlastids are supported by a wide range of proteins encoded within the nucleus ...
Plastids fulfill a variety of different functions (e.g., photosynthesis and amino acid biosynthesis)...
International audienceThe integration of foreign genetic information is central to the evolution of ...
Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive tran...
Algae with secondary plastids of a red algal origin, such as ochrophytes (photosynthetic stramenopil...
Plastids (or chloroplasts in plants) are organelles within which photosynthesis takes place in eukar...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
Background: The photosynthetic organelle (plastid) originated via primary endosymbiosis in which a p...
Photosynthetic eukaryotes have shaped the Earth's biosphere by producing oxygen and converting light...
Red algae and green plants are known to have obtained their photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, ...
International audiencePhotosynthesis evolved in eukaryotes by the endosymbiosis of a cyanobacterium,...
Abstract Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive transfer of...
The primary endosymbiotic origin of the plastid in eukaryotes more than 1 billion years ago led to t...
AbstractPhotosynthetic organelles (plastids) come in many forms and were originally thought to have ...
Diatoms, like many other algal groups, evolved by secondary endocytobiosis, the uptake of a eukaryot...
International audiencePlastids are supported by a wide range of proteins encoded within the nucleus ...
Plastids fulfill a variety of different functions (e.g., photosynthesis and amino acid biosynthesis)...
International audienceThe integration of foreign genetic information is central to the evolution of ...
Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive tran...
Algae with secondary plastids of a red algal origin, such as ochrophytes (photosynthetic stramenopil...
Plastids (or chloroplasts in plants) are organelles within which photosynthesis takes place in eukar...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
Background: The photosynthetic organelle (plastid) originated via primary endosymbiosis in which a p...
Photosynthetic eukaryotes have shaped the Earth's biosphere by producing oxygen and converting light...
Red algae and green plants are known to have obtained their photosynthetic organelles, or plastids, ...
International audiencePhotosynthesis evolved in eukaryotes by the endosymbiosis of a cyanobacterium,...
Abstract Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive transfer of...
The primary endosymbiotic origin of the plastid in eukaryotes more than 1 billion years ago led to t...
AbstractPhotosynthetic organelles (plastids) come in many forms and were originally thought to have ...
Diatoms, like many other algal groups, evolved by secondary endocytobiosis, the uptake of a eukaryot...