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Isolation of an archaeon at the prokaryote-eukaryote interface

Authors :
Imachi, Hiroyuki
Nobu, Masaru K.
Nakahara, Nozomi
Morono, Yuki
Ogawara, Miyuki
Takaki, Yoshihiro
Takano, Yoshinori
Source :
Nature. January 23, 2020, Vol. 577 Issue 7791, p519, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The origin of eukaryotes remains unclear.sup.1-4. Current data suggest that eukaryotes may have emerged from an archaeal lineage known as 'Asgard' archaea.sup.5,6. Despite the eukaryote-like genomic features that are found in these archaea, the evolutionary transition from archaea to eukaryotes remains unclear, owing to the lack of cultured representatives and corresponding physiological insights. Here we report the decade-long isolation of an Asgard archaeon related to Lokiarchaeota from deep marine sediment. The archaeon--'Candidatus Prometheoarchaeum syntrophicum' strain MK-D1--is an anaerobic, extremely slow-growing, small coccus (around 550 nm in diameter) that degrades amino acids through syntrophy. Although eukaryote-like intracellular complexes have been proposed for Asgard archaea.sup.6, the isolate has no visible organelle-like structure. Instead, Ca. P. syntrophicum is morphologically complex and has unique protrusions that are long and often branching. On the basis of the available data obtained from cultivation and genomics, and reasoned interpretations of the existing literature, we propose a hypothetical model for eukaryogenesis, termed the entangle-engulf-endogenize (also known as E.sup.3) model. Isolation and characterization of an archaeon that is most closely related to eukaryotes reveals insights into how eukaryotes may have evolved from prokaryotes.<br />Author(s): Hiroyuki Imachi [sup.1] , Masaru K. Nobu [sup.2] , Nozomi Nakahara [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.3] , Yuki Morono [sup.4] , Miyuki Ogawara [sup.1] , Yoshihiro Takaki [sup.1] , Yoshinori Takano [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
577
Issue :
7791
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.649099902
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1916-6