نتایج جستجو برای: eukaryote

تعداد نتایج: 5405  

2001
Ari Löytynoja Michel C. Milinkovitch

We investigated the basal phylogeny of eukaryotes through analyses of sequences from the ADP–ATP mitochondrial carrier, a transmembrane protein that is stable in function across eukaryote kingdoms. The ADP–ATP data strongly suggest the grouping of Plantae and Fungi to the exclusion of Metazoa. We implemented several procedures to avoid pervasive analytical artifacts such as erroneous alignment,...

2017
Evgeny Sagulenko Amanda Nouwens Richard I. Webb Kathryn Green Benjamin Yee Garry Morgan Andrew Leis Kuo-Chang Lee Margaret K. Butler Nicholas Chia Uyen Thi Phuong Pham Stinus Lindgreen Ryan Catchpole Anthony M. Poole John A. Fuerst

Planctomycetes are distinguished from other Bacteria by compartmentalization of cells via internal membranes, interpretation of which has been subject to recent debate regarding potential relations to Gram-negative cell structure. In our interpretation of the available data, the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus contains a nuclear body compartment, and thus possesses a type of cell organizati...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2016
William F Martin Sinje Neukirchen Verena Zimorski Sven B Gould Filipa L Sousa

Metagenomics bears upon all aspects of microbiology, including our understanding of mitochondrial and eukaryote origin. Recently, ribosomal protein phylogenies show the eukaryote host lineage - the archaeal lineage that acquired the mitochondrion - to branch within the archaea. Metagenomic studies are now uncovering new archaeal lineages that branch more closely to the host than any cultivated ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
A Löytynoja M C Milinkovitch

We investigated the basal phylogeny of eukaryotes through analyses of sequences from the ADP-ATP mitochondrial carrier, a transmembrane protein that is stable in function across eukaryote kingdoms. The ADP-ATP data strongly suggest the grouping of Plantae and Fungi to the exclusion of Metazoa. We implemented several procedures to avoid pervasive analytical artifacts such as erroneous alignment,...

2012
John A. Fuerst Evgeny Sagulenko

Planctomycetes are known to display compartmentalization via internal membranes, thus resembling eukaryotes. Significantly, the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus has not only a nuclear region surrounded by a double-membrane, but is also capable of protein uptake via endocytosis. In order to clearly analyze implications for homology of their characters with eukaryotes, a correct understanding ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Anna Karnkowska Vojtěch Vacek Zuzana Zubáčová Sebastian C. Treitli Romana Petrželková Laura Eme Lukáš Novák Vojtěch Žárský Lael D. Barlow Emily K. Herman Petr Soukal Miluše Hroudová Pavel Doležal Courtney W. Stairs Andrew J. Roger Marek Eliáš Joel B. Dacks Čestmír Vlček Vladimír Hampl

The presence of mitochondria and related organelles in every studied eukaryote supports the view that mitochondria are essential cellular components. Here, we report the genome sequence of a microbial eukaryote, the oxymonad Monocercomonoides sp., which revealed that this organism lacks all hallmark mitochondrial proteins. Crucially, the mitochondrial iron-sulfur cluster assembly pathway, thoug...

2008
Sandra L. BALDAUF

Our understanding of eukaryote biology is dominated by the study of land plants, animals and fungi. However, these are only three isolated fragments of the full diversity of extant eukaryotes. The majority of eukaryotes, in terms of major taxa and probably also sheer numbers of cells, consists of exclusively or predominantly unicellular lineages. A surprising number of these lineages are poorly...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Gernot Glöckner Norbert Hülsmann Michael Schleicher Angelika A. Noegel Ludwig Eichinger Christoph Gallinger Jan Pawlowski Roberto Sierra Ursula Euteneuer Loic Pillet Ahmed Moustafa Matthias Platzer Marco Groth Karol Szafranski Manfred Schliwa

BACKGROUND Rhizaria are a major branch of eukaryote evolution with an extensive microfossil record, but only scarce molecular data are available. The rhizarian species Reticulomyxa filosa, belonging to the Foraminifera, is free-living in freshwater environments. In culture, it thrives only as a plasmodium with thousands of haploid nuclei in one cell. The R. filosa genome is the first foraminife...

2012
Sheila Patrick Garry W. Blakely

The resident microbiota of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract is comprised of ~2000 bacterial species, the majority of which are anaerobes. Colonization of the GI tract is important for normal development of the immune system and provides a reservoir of catabolic enzymes that degrade ingested plant polysaccharides. Bacteroides fragilis is an important member of the microbiota because it cont...

RNA processing is essential factor for synthesis of functional and structural proteins in eukaryote cells. In eukaryote organisms it will be initiated with transcription of DNA in nucleolus and terminated to mRNA translation in cytoplasm, finally mRNA degraded. Protein synthesis followed as different steps, includes 5' capping, poly adenylating, processing and transferring from nucleolus to cyt...

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