Shifts from cis -to trans -splicing of five mitochondrial introns in Tolypanthus maclurei
Shifts from cis -to trans -splicing of mitochondrial introns tend to correlate with relative genome rearrangement rates during vascular plant evolution, as is particularly apparent in some lineages of gymnosperms. However, although many angiosperms have also relatively high mitogenomic rearrangement...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) CA), 2021-10, Vol.9, p.e12260-e12260, Article e12260 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Shifts from
cis
-to
trans
-splicing of mitochondrial introns tend to correlate with relative genome rearrangement rates during vascular plant evolution, as is particularly apparent in some lineages of gymnosperms. However, although many angiosperms have also relatively high mitogenomic rearrangement rates, very few
cis
-to
trans
-splicing shifts except for five
trans
-spliced introns shared in seed plants have been reported. In this study, we sequenced and characterized the mitogenome of
Tolypanthus maclurei
, a hemiparasitic plant from the family Loranthaceae (Santalales). The mitogenome was assembled into a circular chromosome of 256,961 bp long, relatively small compared with its relatives from Santalales. It possessed a gene content of typical angiosperm mitogenomes, including 33 protein-coding genes, three rRNA genes and ten tRNA genes. Plastid-derived DNA fragments took up 9.1% of the mitogenome. The mitogenome contained one group I intron (cox1i729) and 23 group II introns. We found shifts from
cis
-to
trans
-splicing of five additional introns in its mitogenome, of which two are specific in
T. maclurei
. Moreover,
atp1
is a chimeric gene and phylogenetic analysis indicated that a 356 bp region near the 3′ end of
atp1
of
T. maclurei
was acquired from Lamiales
via
horizontal gene transfer. Our results suggest that shifts to
trans
-splicing of mitochondrial introns may not be uncommon among angiosperms. |
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ISSN: | 2167-8359 2167-8359 |
DOI: | 10.7717/peerj.12260 |