Review: origin of complex algae by secondary endosymbiosis: a journey through time

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J. Gentil
F. Hempel
D. Moog
S. Zauner
U.G. Maier
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[1] Philipps University Marburg,Laboratory for Cell Biology
[2] LOEWE Center for Synthetic Microbiology (Synmikro),undefined
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Protoplasma | 2017年 / 254卷
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Secondary endosymbiosis; Nucleomorph; Translocons; Plastid evolution;
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Secondary endosymbiosis—the merging of two eukaryotic cells into one photosynthetic cellular unit—led to the evolution of ecologically and medically very important organisms. We review the biology of these organisms, starting from the first proposal of secondary endosymbiosis up to recent phylogenetic models on the origin of secondarily evolved protists. In addition, we discuss the organelle character of the symbionts based on morphological features, gene transfers from the symbiont into the host and re-import of nucleus-encoded plastid proteins. Finally, we hypothesize that secondary endosymbiosis is more than enslaving a eukaryotic, phototrophic cell, but reflects a complex interplay between host and symbiont, leading to the inseparability of the two symbiotic partners generating a cellular entity.
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页码:1835 / 1843
页数:8
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