A Case Study of Eukaryogenesis: The Evolution of Photoreception by Photolyase/Cryptochrome Proteins

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Jennifer A. Miles
Thomas A. Davies
Robert D. Hayman
Georgia Lorenzen
Jamie Taylor
Mubeena Anjarwalla
Sammie J. R. Allen
John W. D. Graham
Paul C. Taylor
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[1] University of Leeds,School of Chemistry
[2] University of Leeds,Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology
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Cryptochrome; Photolyase; Cyanobacteria; Horizontal gene transfer; Eukaryogenesis;
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Eukaryogenesis, the origin of the eukaryotes, is still poorly understood. Herein, we show how a detailed all-kingdom phylogenetic analysis overlaid with a map of key biochemical features can provide valuable clues. The photolyase/cryptochrome family of proteins are well known to repair DNA in response to potentially harmful effects of sunlight and to entrain circadian rhythms. Phylogenetic analysis of photolyase/cryptochrome protein sequences from a wide range of prokaryotes and eukaryotes points to a number of horizontal gene transfer events between ancestral bacteria and ancestral eukaryotes. Previous experimental research has characterised patterns of tryptophan residues in these proteins that are important for photoreception, specifically a tryptophan dyad, a canonical tryptophan triad, an alternative tryptophan triad, a tryptophan tetrad and an alternative tetrad. Our results suggest that the spread of the different triad and tetrad motifs across the kingdoms of life accompanied the putative horizontal gene transfers and is consistent with multiple bacterial contributions to eukaryogenesis.
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