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Genome sequence of the ultrasmall unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae 10D
Authors:Matsuzaki Motomichi  Misumi Osami  Shin-I Tadasu  Maruyama Shinichiro  Takahara Manabu  Miyagishima Shin-Ya  Mori Toshiyuki  Nishida Keiji  Yagisawa Fumi  Nishida Keishin  Yoshida Yamato  Nishimura Yoshiki  Nakao Shunsuke  Kobayashi Tamaki  Momoyama Yu  Higashiyama Tetsuya  Minoda Ayumi  Sano Masako  Nomoto Hisayo  Oishi Kazuko  Hayashi Hiroko  Ohta Fumiko  Nishizaka Satoko  Haga Shinobu  Miura Sachiko  Morishita Tomomi  Kabeya Yukihiro  Terasawa Kimihiro  Suzuki Yutaka  Ishii Yasuyuki  Asakawa Shuichi  Takano Hiroyoshi  Ohta Niji  Kuroiwa Haruko  Tanaka Kan  Shimizu Nobuyoshi  Sugano Sumio  Sato Naoki  Nozaki Hisayoshi
Institution:Department of Biomedical Chemistry, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan. mzaki@biol.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Abstract:Small, compact genomes of ultrasmall unicellular algae provide information on the basic and essential genes that support the lives of photosynthetic eukaryotes, including higher plants. Here we report the 16,520,305-base-pair sequence of the 20 chromosomes of the unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae 10D as the first complete algal genome. We identified 5,331 genes in total, of which at least 86.3% were expressed. Unique characteristics of this genomic structure include: a lack of introns in all but 26 genes; only three copies of ribosomal DNA units that maintain the nucleolus; and two dynamin genes that are involved only in the division of mitochondria and plastids. The conserved mosaic origin of Calvin cycle enzymes in this red alga and in green plants supports the hypothesis of the existence of single primary plastid endosymbiosis. The lack of a myosin gene, in addition to the unexpressed actin gene, suggests a simpler system of cytokinesis. These results indicate that the C. merolae genome provides a model system with a simple gene composition for studying the origin, evolution and fundamental mechanisms of eukaryotic cells.
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