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The Evolutionary Loss of RNAi Key Determinants in Kinetoplastids as a Multiple Sporadic Phenomenon

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Matveyev, Andrey V. ; Alves, Joao M. P. ; Serrano, Myrna G. ; Lee, Vladimir ; Lara, Ana M. ; Barton, William A. ; Costa-Martins, Andre G. ; Beverley, Stephen M. ; Camargo, Erney P. ; Teixeira, Marta M. G. ; Buck, Gregory A.
Número total de Autores: 11
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Journal of Molecular Evolution; v. 84, n. 2-3, p. 104-115, MAR 2017.
Citações Web of Science: 7
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We screened the genomes of a broad panel of kinetoplastid protists for genes encoding proteins associated with the RNA interference (RNAi) system using probes from the Argonaute (AGO1), Dicer1 (DCL1), and Dicer2 (DCL2) genes of Leishmania brasiliensis and Crithidia fasciculata. We identified homologs for all the three of these genes in the genomes of a subset of these organisms. However, several of these organisms lacked evidence for any of these genes, while others lacked only DCL2. The open reading frames encoding these putative proteins were structurally analyzed in silico. The alignments indicated that the genes are homologous with a high degree of confidence, and three-dimensional structural models strongly supported a functional relationship to previously characterized AGO1, DCL1, and DCL2 proteins. Phylogenetic analysis of these putative proteins showed that these genes, when present, evolved in parallel with other nuclear genes, arguing that the RNAi system genes share a common progenitor, likely across all Kinetoplastea. In addition, the genome segments bearing these genes are highly conserved and syntenic, even among those taxa in which they are absent. However, taxa in which these genes are apparently absent represent several widely divergent branches of kine-toplastids, arguing that these genes were independently lost at least six times in the evolutionary history of these organisms. The mechanisms responsible for the apparent coordinate loss of these RNAi system genes independently in several lineages of kinetoplastids, while being maintained in other related lineages, are currently unknown. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 13/14622-3 - Genômica comparativa de Trypanosomatidae
Beneficiário:João Marcelo Pereira Alves
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Jovens Pesquisadores