The Complete Sequence of a Brown Algal Mitochondrial Genome, the Ectocarpale Pylaiella littoralis (L.) Kjellm.
- 1 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Molecular Evolution
- Vol. 53 (2) , 80-88
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s002390010196
Abstract
We describe here the complete sequence (58,507 bp) of the mitochondrial genome of the brown alga Pylaiella littoralis (Ectocarpales). This molecule displays an AT content of 62.0% and contains seventy-nine genes, most of them (73) encoded on one strand. They include the usual mitochondrial set of protist genes and a number of rarer genes. Among these, several ribosomal protein genes and the rn5 were identified. Twenty-four tRNA genes are present in this genome, insufficient to decode all genes. The other conspicuous features of this molecule are: a large (3018 nucleotides) in-frame insertion of unknown function in the cox2 gene; the presence of two different lineages of group II introns, including complete reverse transcriptase-like genes, one in the cox1 and the other in the rnl gene; the concomitant occurrence of a T7-like RNA polymerase and of several well-conserved α-proteobacterial-type promoters; and a small nad11 gene, coding for the first domain only of this NADH dehydrogenase subunit. Altogether, the mitochondrial genome of P. littoralis exhibits both α-proteobacterial characteristics and evidences of the independent integration of several exogenous DNA fragments.Keywords
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