Title: The Eukaryote Tree of Life: a Genomics Perspective
1The Eukaryote Tree of Lifea Genomics Perspective
Sandie Baldauf Univ of York slb14_at_york.ac.uk
2Eukaryotic Cells Have 1-4 Genomes ( plasmids?)
3Origin and Evolution of Mitochondrion
v Eukaryote alpha-proteobacterium
(endosymbiosis) - early in euk evolution, before
LCA
v modern mitochondria - mitogenome 12-120
genes - nuclear genome 400 genes (40 aP, 200
novel)
- Anaerobic parasites (e.g., Entamoeba,
Trichomonas, Giardia) - - reduced mito-like organelles (hydrogenosome,
mitosome) - - no mitogenome
4Origin and Evolution of Eukaryotic Photosynthesis
- origin of eukaryotic photosynthesis
cynobacterium -gt eukaryote - primary endosymbiosis happened once (maybe)
- followed by much lateral transfer, secondary
endosymbiosis - many attempts (past and present), major
success chl ac algae
Chlorarachniophytes Cryptophytes
5Genome Origins
v Mitochondrial genomes - 12-120 genes,
??-proteobacterial origin - also introns,
intervening DNA, bits of chloroplast DNA
- Chloroplast genomes 150-200 genes,
cyanobacterial origin - sometimes accompanying nucleomorph primary
eukaryote host
v Nuclear genome - mixed origin - archael (esp.
info processing) - novel (eukaryotic
origin) - ?-proteobacterial from
mitochondrion - cyanobacterial from
chloroplast - other bacterial (some LGT)
6The Tree of Life2006
Baldauf, et al., in Assembling the Tree of Life,
2004
7Major Groups of Eukaryotes
81. OpisthokontsAnimals Fungi
- many trees
- all multigene trees
9Protistan Allies of Animals and Fungi
Steenkamp, Wright Baldauf, submitted)
Steenkamp, Wright, Baldauf, Mol. Biol. Evol., 2006
10OpisthokontsGenomics
112. Amoebozoa
- amoebas with lobose pseudopodia
- amitochondriate amoeboflagellates
- social amoebas
- (slime molds)
12Amoebozoan Amoebas
13Mycetozoa 1Myxomycetes/Plasmodial Slime Molds
(Giant Amoebas)
up to 1 ft diameter, no internal cell walls
10,000 synchronously dividing nuclei
mobile (1 cm/hour)
ornate (acellular) fruiting bodies
photographs by Michel Poulain
14Mycetozoa 2 Social AmoebasDictyostelidae
(Cellular Slime Molds)
- solitary amoebae -gt
- 10,000 cell aggregates
? model system cell-cell signaling -
(cAMP) simplified development
15SSU rDNA Phylogeny of Dictyostelia
(Schaap et al., Science in press)
16Amoebozoan Genomics
173. Rhizaria (Testate Amoebas)
Rampant transient symbioses, 1 group true
algae Chlorarachniophytes
18Rhizarian Genomes
194. Archaeplastida (formerly Plantae)
- red algae
- green algae
- (incl land plants)
- glaucocystophytes
- origin of eukaryotic
- photosynthesis
- (primary endosymbiosis)
20Archaeplastida Genomics
land plants
Coleochaete
Charales
Zygnemetales
Klebsormidiales
Chlorophytes
Chlorokybales
prasinophyte (Mantoniella?)
Chlorophyta
Ulvophyta
Trebouxiophyta
prasinophytes
Floridiophytes
Hildenbrandia
Bangiales (Porphyra)
Rhodophytes
Porphyridiales 1 (Stylonema)
Compsopogonales
Porphyridiales 2 (Dixoniella, Rhodella)
Cyanidiales
Glaucophytes
Glaucophyta
215,6 Chromalveolates
22Alveolates
- Apicomplexa (Sporozoa)
- - malaria 1 protistan killer
- of humans (and other vertebrates)
- - secondary endosymbiont (apicomplast
chloroplast derived organelle)
23Chromalveolates II Stramenopiles
24ChromalveolatesCryptophytes and Haptophytes
Haptophytes (coccolithophorids) - calcium
carbonate scales - massive blooms -gt
chalk deposits - most abundamt photosynthetic
euk cells on planet
- Cryptophytes
- enslved red algal symbiont
- remnant primary host nucleus
- (nucleomorph)
25ChromalveolateGenomics
Apicomplexa
Dinoflagellates
Marine Group I
Alveolates
Marine Group II (Syndineales)
Colpodella
Perkinsus
Ciliates
chl ac algae (x14)
diatoms
Oomycetes (water molds)
Bicosoecids
Stramenopiles
Labyrinthulids
Actinophryid (heliozoa)
Opalinids
Haptophyta
Cryptophyta
267. Excavates I Discicristates
278. Amitochondriate Excavates
- . Parasites or symbionts, anaerobes, simplified
cells - possibly near root of tree
? phylogeny poorly understood - large complex
group of truly strange things
28Excavate Genomics
29Acknowledgements
Eukaryotic phonotosynthesis - Johanna Fehling
Eukaryote Tree - Andrew Roger Ford Doolittle
(Dalhousie), Ingrid Wenk-Siefert (Zurich)
Opisthokont Protists - Emma Steenkamp Jane
Wright (York/Pretoria) Choanoflaellates - Martin
Carr (York), Ruhanna Hassan Barry Leadbeater
(Bham)
Dictyostelidae - Michaela Nelson, Barrie Elgie,
Lavinia Paternoster, Sobbia Saleem, Samantha
Wilkinson Pauline Schaap Elisa Alvarez-Curtos
(Dundee) Thomas Winkler Rupert Mutzel
(Berlin) James Cavcender (Ohioi), Hiromitcus
Hagewara (Japan)
Myxogastriae - Anne-Marie Fiore, Cedric Berney,
Jan Pawlowski (Univ Geneva)
Amoeobozoa - Jan Pawlowski (Univ Geneva), Tom
Cavalier-Smith (Oxford)
Funding - BBSRC, Royal Society, Wolfson Foundation
Pictures - Paddy Patterson (Microscope project)
_at_ Woods Hole www.mbl.edu/microscope