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ASGARDARCHAEOTA - A NOVEL PROKARYOTIC GROUP DISCOVERED IN AQUATIC SEDIMENTS THAT MIGHT SHED LIGHT ON THE ORIGIN AND EARLY EVOLUTION OF EUKARYOTES.

Authors :
BULZU, Paul-Adrian
CRISTEA, Adorján
BUDA, Doriana M.
BANCIU, Horia L.
Source :
Air & Water Components of the Environment / Aerul si Apa Componente ale Mediului; 2019, p435-445, 11p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The origin of the eukaryotic cell and its shared evolutionary history with Archaea are among the hottest topics in modern biology. Recent improvements in cultureindependent genomics and phylogenomic analyses provided compelling evidence in support of the emergence of eukaryotes from within the Archaea. An important step towards revealing the identity and nature of the archaeal ancestor was made following metagenomics-based discovery of the Asgardarchaeota superphylum, a group of uncultivated archaea consisting of Loki-, Thor-, Heimdall- and Odinarchaeia. Their recognition as the closest extant relatives of the eukaryotes has reignited a decades-old debate regarding the topology of the Tree of Life. Moreover, genomic investigations of Asgardarchaeota revealed a plethora of "Eukaryote Signature Proteins" (ESPs), previously thought to be unique to eukaryotes, which may help shed light on the molecular events in early eukaryogenesis. In this work, we briefly review current knowledge about the geographical distribution, phylogeny, ESP content and metabolic capabilities of the highly diverse Asgardarchaeota in an attempt to picture the lifestyle and early evolution of eukaryotes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2067743X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Air & Water Components of the Environment / Aerul si Apa Componente ale Mediului
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135486586
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24193/AWC2019_43