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Título: Natural selection drove metabolic specialization of the chromatophore in Paulinella chromatophora
Autor(es): VALDEZ CANO, CECILIO
OLIVARES HERNANDEZ, ROBERTO
RESENDIS ANTONIO, OSBALDO
DELAYE ARREDONDO, LUIS JOSE
DE LUNA FORS, ALEXANDER
Temas: Adaptación (Biología)
Algas - Investigaciones
Endosimbiosis
Fecha: 2017
Editorial: BioMed Central
Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology, vol. 17, núm. 99, April, 2017
Resumen: Genome degradation of host-restricted mutualistic endosymbionts has been attributed to inactivating mutations and genetic drift while genes coding for host-relevant functions are conserved by purifying selection. Unlike their free-living relatives, the metabolism of mutualistic endosymbionts and endosymbiont-originated organelles is specialized in the production of metabolites which are released to the host. This specialization suggests that natural selection crafted these metabolic adaptations. In this work, we analyzed the evolution of the metabolism of the chromatophore of Paulinella chromatophora by in silico modeling. We asked whether genome reduction is driven by metabolic engineering strategies resulted from the interaction with the host. As its widely known, the loss of enzyme coding genes leads to metabolic network restructuring sometimes improving the production rates. In this case, the production rate of reduced-carbon in the metabolism of the chromatophore.
URI: http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/411
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