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Macronuclear Genome Sequence of the Ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, a Model Eukaryote

Authors :
Eisen, Jonathan A.
Eisen, Jonathan A.
Coyne, Robert S.
Wu, Martin
Wu, Dongying
Thiagarajan, Mathangi
Wortman, Jennifer R.
Badger, Jonathan H.
Ren, Qinghu
Amedeo, Paolo
Jones, Kristie M.
Tallon, Luke J.
Delcher, Arthur L.
Salzberg, Steven L.
Silva, Joana C.
Haas, Brian J.
Majoros, William H.
Farzad, Maryam
Carlton, Jane M.
Smith, Robert K. Jr.
Garg, Jyoti
Pearlman, Ronald E.
Karrer, Kathleen M.
Sun, Lei
Manning, Gerard
Elde, Nels C.
Turkewitz, Aaron P.
Asai, David J.
Wilkes, David E.
Wang, Yufeng
Cai, Hong
Collins, Kathleen
Stewart, B. Andrew
Lee, Suzanne R.
Wilamowsk, Katarzyna
Weinberg, Zasha
Ruzzo, Walter L.
Wloga, Dorota
Gaertig, Jacek
Frankel, Joseph
Tsao, Che-Chia
Gorovsky, Martin A.
Keeling, Patrick J.
Waller, Ross F.
Patron, Nicola J.
Cherry, J. Michael
Stover, Nicholas A.
Krieger, Cynthia J.
del Toro, Christina
Ryder, Hilary F.
Williamson, Sondra C.
Barbeau, Rebecca A.
Hamilton, Eileen P.
Orias, Eduardo
Eisen, Jonathan A.
Eisen, Jonathan A.
Coyne, Robert S.
Wu, Martin
Wu, Dongying
Thiagarajan, Mathangi
Wortman, Jennifer R.
Badger, Jonathan H.
Ren, Qinghu
Amedeo, Paolo
Jones, Kristie M.
Tallon, Luke J.
Delcher, Arthur L.
Salzberg, Steven L.
Silva, Joana C.
Haas, Brian J.
Majoros, William H.
Farzad, Maryam
Carlton, Jane M.
Smith, Robert K. Jr.
Garg, Jyoti
Pearlman, Ronald E.
Karrer, Kathleen M.
Sun, Lei
Manning, Gerard
Elde, Nels C.
Turkewitz, Aaron P.
Asai, David J.
Wilkes, David E.
Wang, Yufeng
Cai, Hong
Collins, Kathleen
Stewart, B. Andrew
Lee, Suzanne R.
Wilamowsk, Katarzyna
Weinberg, Zasha
Ruzzo, Walter L.
Wloga, Dorota
Gaertig, Jacek
Frankel, Joseph
Tsao, Che-Chia
Gorovsky, Martin A.
Keeling, Patrick J.
Waller, Ross F.
Patron, Nicola J.
Cherry, J. Michael
Stover, Nicholas A.
Krieger, Cynthia J.
del Toro, Christina
Ryder, Hilary F.
Williamson, Sondra C.
Barbeau, Rebecca A.
Hamilton, Eileen P.
Orias, Eduardo
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila is a model organism for molecular and cellular biology. Like other ciliates, this species has separate germline and soma functions that are embodied by distinct nuclei within a single cell. The germline-like micronucleus (MIC) has its genome held in reserve for sexual reproduction. The soma-like macronucleus (MAC), which possesses a genome processed from that of the MIC, is the center of gene expression and does not directly contribute DNA to sexual progeny. We report here the shotgun sequencing, assembly, and analysis of the MAC genome of T. thermophila, which is approximately 104 Mb in length and composed of approximately 225 chromosomes. Overall, the gene set is robust, with more than 27,000 predicted protein-coding genes, 15,000 of which have strong matches to genes in other organisms. The functional diversity encoded by these genes is substantial and reflects the complexity of processes required for a free-living, predatory, single-celled organism. This is highlighted by the abundance of lineage-specific duplications of genes with predicted roles in sensing and responding to environmental conditions (e.g., kinases), using diverse resources (e.g., proteases and transporters), and generating structural complexity (e.g., kinesins and dyneins). In contrast to the other lineages of alveolates (apicomplexans and dinoflagellates), no compelling evidence could be found for plastid-derived genes in the genome. UGA, the only T. thermophila stop codon, is used in some genes to encode selenocysteine, thus making this organism the first known with the potential to translate all 64 codons in nuclear genes into amino acids. We present genomic evidence supporting the hypothesis that the excision of DNA from the MIC to generate the MAC specifically targets foreign DNA as a form of genome self-defense. The combination of the genome sequence, the functional diversity encoded therein, and the presence of some pathways missing from other model or

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
en_US
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1380372264
Document Type :
Electronic Resource