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PLoS Genet ; 14(8): e1007518, 2018 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30114187

RESUMO

All known life forms trace back to a last universal common ancestor (LUCA) that witnessed the onset of Darwinian evolution. One can ask questions about LUCA in various ways, the most common way being to look for traits that are common to all cells, like ribosomes or the genetic code. With the availability of genomes, we can, however, also ask what genes are ancient by virtue of their phylogeny rather than by virtue of being universal. That approach, undertaken recently, leads to a different view of LUCA than we have had in the past, one that fits well with the harsh geochemical setting of early Earth and resembles the biology of prokaryotes that today inhabit the Earth's crust.


Assuntos
Evolução Molecular , Filogenia , Archaea/genética , Bactérias/genética , Eucariotos/genética , Transferência Genética Horizontal , Código Genético , Genoma , Mitocôndrias/genética , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Origem da Vida , Células Procarióticas
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Microb Cell ; 3(12): 582-587, 2016 Nov 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28357330

RESUMO

Genomes record their own history. But if we want to look all the way back to life's beginnings some 4 billion years ago, the record of microbial evolution that is preserved in prokaryotic genomes is not easy to read. Microbiology has a lot in common with geology in that regard. Geologists know that plate tectonics and erosion have erased much of the geological record, with ancient rocks being truly rare. The same is true of microbes. Lateral gene transfer (LGT) and sequence divergence have erased much of the evolutionary record that was once written in genomes, and it is not obvious which genes among sequenced genomes are genuinely ancient. Which genes trace to the last universal ancestor, LUCA? The classical approach has been to look for genes that are universally distributed. Another approach is to make all trees for all genes, and sift out the trees where signals have been overwritten by LGT. What is left ought to be ancient. If we do that, what do we find?

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Nat Microbiol ; 1(9): 16116, 2016 Jul 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27562259

RESUMO

The concept of a last universal common ancestor of all cells (LUCA, or the progenote) is central to the study of early evolution and life's origin, yet information about how and where LUCA lived is lacking. We investigated all clusters and phylogenetic trees for 6.1 million protein coding genes from sequenced prokaryotic genomes in order to reconstruct the microbial ecology of LUCA. Among 286,514 protein clusters, we identified 355 protein families (∼0.1%) that trace to LUCA by phylogenetic criteria. Because these proteins are not universally distributed, they can shed light on LUCA's physiology. Their functions, properties and prosthetic groups depict LUCA as anaerobic, CO2-fixing, H2-dependent with a Wood-Ljungdahl pathway, N2-fixing and thermophilic. LUCA's biochemistry was replete with FeS clusters and radical reaction mechanisms. Its cofactors reveal dependence upon transition metals, flavins, S-adenosyl methionine, coenzyme A, ferredoxin, molybdopterin, corrins and selenium. Its genetic code required nucleoside modifications and S-adenosyl methionine-dependent methylations. The 355 phylogenies identify clostridia and methanogens, whose modern lifestyles resemble that of LUCA, as basal among their respective domains. LUCA inhabited a geochemically active environment rich in H2, CO2 and iron. The data support the theory of an autotrophic origin of life involving the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway in a hydrothermal setting.


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Archaea/genética , Bactérias/genética , Genoma Microbiano/genética , Proteínas/genética , Anaerobiose , Archaea/fisiologia , Processos Autotróficos , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Bacterianos , Evolução Biológica , Análise por Conglomerados , Metilação de DNA , Ecologia , Ecossistema , Origem da Vida , Filogenia , Células Procarióticas , Proteínas/classificação
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