Hydrogenosomes in the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix frontalis have a double membrane but lack an associated organelle genome

The presence of hydrogenosomes in phylogenetically distinct anaerobic eukaryotes implies that they have been acquired independently, and previously reported differences in ultrastructure among taxa have suggested that some hydrogenosomes have different origins. Of particular interest are reports tha...

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description The presence of hydrogenosomes in phylogenetically distinct anaerobic eukaryotes implies that they have been acquired independently, and previously reported differences in ultrastructure among taxa have suggested that some hydrogenosomes have different origins. Of particular interest are reports that Neocallimastix frontalis hydrogenosomes resemble microbodies in possessing a single membrane, in contrast to those in ciliates and trichomonads which have two and thus resemble mitochondria. In this investigation we have clearly demonstrated that N. frontalis hydrogenosomes possess two, rather than one, closely apposed membranes and in some preparations cristae-like structures were observed. These observations have led us to reject the microbody hypothesis and provide some indirect support for a possible mitochondrion origin as proposed for other hydrogenosomes. N. frontalis hydrogenosomes were shown to lack an associated genome as previously demonstrated for trichomonad hydrogenosomes. This might be explained by assuming that a mitochondrial genome encoding proteins for aerobic function is no longer necessary for either organelle.
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subjects Anaerobic fungi
Biological Evolution
DNA, Fungal - analysis
Fungi - metabolism
Fungi - ultrastructure
Hydrogen - metabolism
Hydrogenosome
Intracellular Membranes - ultrastructure
Lipid Bilayers
Microscopy, Electron
Microscopy, Immunoelectron
Mitochondria - genetics
Mitochondria - ultrastructure
Molecular evolution
Neocallimastix
Organellar genome
Organelles - genetics
Organelles - metabolism
Organelles - ultrastructure
Saccharomyces cerevisiae - ultrastructure
title Hydrogenosomes in the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix frontalis have a double membrane but lack an associated organelle genome
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