Gene duplication and gene conversion shape the evolution of archaeal chaperonins

被引:46
作者
Archibald, JM [1 ]
Roger, AJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Program Evolutionary Biol, Canadian Inst Adv Res, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Halifax, NS B3H 4H7, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院; 加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
gene conversion; chaperonins; evolution; maximum likelihood; sliding window;
D O I
10.1006/jmbi.2002.5409
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Chaperonins are multi-subunit double-ring complexes that mediate the folding of nascent or denatured proteins. Gene duplication has been a potent force in the evolution of chaperonins in Archaea. Here we show that gene conversion has also been an important factor. We utilized a novel maximum likehood-based phylogenetic method for scanning DNA sequence alignments for regions of anomalous phylogenetic signal, such as those affected by gene conversion. Our results suggest that in crenarchaeotes, where an ancient gene duplication producing alpha and beta subunits took place in the common ancestor of the Pyrodictium, Aeropyrum, Pyrobaculum and Sulfolobus lineages, multiple independent gene conversions have occurred between the alpha and beta genes independently in each of these groups. Significantly, the conversions have repeatedly homogenized the region of the gene encoding the substrate-binding domain. This suggests that while the alpha and beta subunits in crenarchaeotes share only 50-60% overall amino acid sequence identity, they do not possess distinct roles in the binding of substrate. Cryptic gene conversion between distantly related paralogs may be more common than is currently appreciated, and could be a significant factor in slowing the functional differentiation of proteins encoded by duplicate genes long after their duplication. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:1041 / 1050
页数:10
相关论文
共 43 条
[11]  
HIBNER BL, 1991, GENETICS, V128, P595
[12]   Identification of in vivo substrates of the chaperonin GroEL [J].
Houry, WA ;
Frishman, D ;
Eckerskorn, C ;
Lottspeich, F ;
Hartl, FU .
NATURE, 1999, 402 (6758) :147-154
[13]   Lateral transfer at the gene and subgenic levels in the evolution of eukaryotic enolase [J].
Keeling, PJ ;
Palmer, JD .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2001, 98 (19) :10745-10750
[14]   CYSTOSOLIC CHAPERONIN SUBUNITS HAVE A CONSERVED ATPASE DOMAIN BUT DIVERGED POLYPEPTIDE-BINDING DOMAINS [J].
KIM, S ;
WILLISON, KR ;
HORWICH, AL .
TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES, 1994, 19 (12) :543-548
[15]   The thermosome: archetype of group II chaperonins [J].
Klumpp, M ;
Baumeister, W .
FEBS LETTERS, 1998, 430 (1-2) :73-77
[16]   Structure of the substrate binding domain of the thermosome, an archaeal group II chaperonin [J].
Klumpp, M ;
Baumeister, W ;
Essen, LO .
CELL, 1997, 91 (02) :263-270
[17]   IDENTIFICATION OF 6 TCP-1-RELATED GENES ENCODING DIVERGENT SUBUNITS OF THE TCP-1-CONTAINING CHAPERONIN [J].
KUBOTA, H ;
HYNES, G ;
CARNE, A ;
ASHWORTH, A ;
WILLISON, K .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 1994, 4 (02) :89-99
[18]   Protein folding: Versatility of the cytosolic chaperonin TRIC/CCT [J].
Leroux, MR ;
Hartl, FU .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2000, 10 (07) :R260-R264
[19]   Gene conversion drives within genic sequences: Concerted evolution of ribosomal RNA genes in bacteria and archaea [J].
Liao, DQ .
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION, 2000, 51 (04) :305-317
[20]   Elucidation of the subunit orientation in CCT (chaperonin containing TCP1) from the subunit composition of CCT micro-complexes [J].
Liou, AKF ;
Willison, KR .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1997, 16 (14) :4311-4316