作者
Katarzyna Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka, Eva F Caceres, Jimmy H Saw, Disa Bäckström, Lina Juzokaite, Emmelien Vancaester, Kiley W Seitz, Karthik Anantharaman, Piotr Starnawski, Kasper U Kjeldsen, Matthew B Stott, Takuro Nunoura, Jillian F Banfield, Andreas Schramm, Brett J Baker, Anja Spang, Thijs JG Ettema
发表日期
2017/1/19
期刊
Nature
卷号
541
期号
7637
页码范围
353-358
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
The origin and cellular complexity of eukaryotes represent a major enigma in biology. Current data support scenarios in which an archaeal host cell and an alphaproteobacterial (mitochondrial) endosymbiont merged together, resulting in the first eukaryotic cell. The host cell is related to Lokiarchaeota, an archaeal phylum with many eukaryotic features. The emergence of the structural complexity that characterizes eukaryotic cells remains unclear. Here we describe the ‘Asgard’ superphylum, a group of uncultivated archaea that, as well as Lokiarchaeota, includes Thor-, Odin- and Heimdallarchaeota. Asgard archaea affiliate with eukaryotes in phylogenomic analyses, and their genomes are enriched for proteins formerly considered specific to eukaryotes. Notably, thorarchaeal genomes encode several homologues of eukaryotic membrane-trafficking machinery components, including Sec23/24 and TRAPP domains …
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