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Trends Plant Sci ; 18(12): 673-9, 2013 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24126104

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The endosymbiont hypothesis proposes that photosynthate from the cyanobiont was exported to the cytosol of the eukaryote host and polymerized from ADP-glucose into glycogen. Chlamydia-like pathogens are the second major source of foreign genes in Archaeplastida, suggesting that these obligate intracellular pathogens had a significant role during the establishment of endosymbiosis, likely through facilitating the metabolic integration between the endosymbiont and the eukaryotic host. In this opinion article, we propose that a hexose phosphate transporter of chlamydial origin was the first transporter responsible for exporting photosynthate out of the cyanobiont. This connection pre-dates the recruitment of the host-derived carbon translocators on the plastid inner membranes of green and red algae, land plants, and photosynthetic organisms of higher order endosymbiotic origin.


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Chlamydia/genética , Cianobacterias/metabolismo , Rhodophyta/genética , Chlamydia/metabolismo , Cianobacterias/genética , Glaucophyta/genética , Glaucophyta/metabolismo , Glaucophyta/microbiología , Glucógeno/metabolismo , Plastidios/genética , Plastidios/metabolismo , Rhodophyta/metabolismo , Rhodophyta/microbiología , Simbiosis
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