Jenkyn-Bedford, Michael Jones, Morgan L Baris, Yasemin Labib, Karim PM Cannone, Giuseppe Yeeles, Joseph TP Deegan, Tom D
Replisome disassembly is the final step of eukaryotic DNA replication and is triggered by ubiquitylation of the CDC45-MCM-GINS (CMG) replicative helicase1-3. Despite being driven by evolutionarily diverse E3 ubiquitin ligases in different eukaryotes (SCFDia2 in budding yeast1, CUL2LRR1 in metazoa4-7), replisome disassembly is governed by a common r...
formaggioni;, alessandro
Notwithstanding the initial claims of general conservation, mitochondrial genomes are a largely heterogeneous set of organellar chromosomes which displays a bewildering diversity in terms of structure, architecture, gene content, and functionality. The mitochondrial genome is typically described as a single chromosome, yet many examples of multipar...
Tostevin, Rosalie Snow, Joseph T Zhang, Qiong Tosca, Nicholas J Rickaby, Rosalind EM
Microbes are known to accumulate intracellular SiO2 (aq) up to 100s of mmol/l from modern seawater (SiO2 (aq)
Castañeda Londoño, Paula Andrea Banholzer, Nicole Bannermann, Bridget Kramer, Susanne
BACKGROUND: ApaH like phosphatases (ALPHs) originate from the bacterial ApaH protein and have been identified in all eukaryotic super-groups. Only two of these proteins have been functionally characterised. We have shown that the ApaH like phosphatase ALPH1 from the Kinetoplastid Trypanosoma brucei is the mRNA decapping enzyme of the parasite. In e...
Hoencamp, Claire Dudchenko, Olga Elbatsh, Ahmed MO Brahmachari, Sumitabha Raaijmakers, Jonne A van Schaik, Tom Sedeño Cacciatore, Ángela Contessoto, Vinícius G van Heesbeen, Roy GHP van den Broek, Bram
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We investigated genome folding across the eukaryotic tree of life. We find two types of three-dimensional (3D) genome architectures at the chromosome scale. Each type appears and disappears repeatedly during eukaryotic evolution. The type of genome architecture that an organism exhibits correlates with the absence of condensin II subunits. Moreover...
Galipot, Pierre Damerval, Catherine Jabbour, Florian
The external tissues of numerous eukaryote species show repeated colour patterns, usually characterized by units that are present at least twice on the body. These dotted, striped or more complex phenotypes carry out crucial biological functions, such as partner recognition, aposematism or camouflage. Very diverse mechanisms explaining the formatio...
Rice, Luke M Moritz, Michelle Agard, David A
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that play fundamental roles in all eukaryotes. Despite their importance, how new microtubules form is poorly understood. Textbooks have focused on variations of a nucleation-elongation mechanism in which monomers rapidly equilibrate with an unstable oligomer (nucleus) that limits the rate of polymer formation; once...
Lee, D.W. Hwang, I.
Organellogenesis, a key aspect of eukaryotic cell evolution, critically depends on the successful establishment of organellar protein import mechanisms. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the evolution of the two endosymbiotic organelles, the mitochondrion and the chloroplast, is thought to have occurred at time periods far from each other. Despit...
Eme, Laura Tamarit, Daniel Caceres, Eva F Stairs, Courtney W De Anda, Valerie Schön, Max E Seitz, Kiley W Dombrowski, Nina Lewis, William H Homa, Felix
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In the ongoing debates about eukaryogenesis-the series of evolutionary events leading to the emergence of the eukaryotic cell from prokaryotic ancestors-members of the Asgard archaea play a key part as the closest archaeal relatives of eukaryotes1. However, the nature and phylogenetic identity of the last common ancestor of Asgard archaea and eukar...
Salas-Leiva, Dayana E Tromer, Eelco C Curtis, Bruce A Jerlström-Hultqvist, Jon Kolisko, Martin Yi, Zhenzhen Salas-Leiva, Joan S Gallot-Lavallée, Lucie Williams, Shelby K Kops, Geert JPL
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Funder: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Grant: FRN-142349) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Grant: RGPIN 05871-2014) / Cells replicate and segregate their DNA with precision. Previous studies showed that these regulated cell-cycle processes were present in the last eukaryotic common ancestor and that their core m...