The few sequenced mitochondrial (mt) genomes of the class Ascidiacea (Chordata, Tunicata), mostly belonging to congeneric species of the Phlebobranchia order, show extraordinary gene order rearrangements. In order to assess if this hypervariability in gene order is a general feature of Ascidiacea, we here report the gene arrangement of five ascidians belonging to the Aplousobranchia and Stolidobranchia orders. Our data show that Ascidiacea are characterized by: (1) extensive gene order rearrangements both within and between the three major lineages; (2) lack of significant similarities to the gene order of other deuterostomes; and (3) an extent of rearrangements comparable to that of Mollusca (especially the Gastropoda, Bivalvia and Scaphopoda classes), a phylum with highly-rearranged mtDNAs. The only conserved feature is the location of all genes on the same strand, which suggests that selective constrains are related to the mt transcription. Finally, a higher mobility of the tRNA genes is undetectable because of saturation effect, and only the partially conserved cox2-cob gene block seems to retain some phylogenetic signals.

Hypervariability of ascidian mitochondrial gene order : exposing the myth of deuterostome organelle genome stability / C. Gissi, G. Pesole, F. Mastrototaro, F. Iannelli, V. Guida, F. Griggio. - In: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. - ISSN 0737-4038. - 27:2(2010), pp. 211-215. [10.1093/molbev/msp234]

Hypervariability of ascidian mitochondrial gene order : exposing the myth of deuterostome organelle genome stability

C. Gissi
Primo
;
G. Pesole
Secondo
;
F. Iannelli;F. Griggio
Ultimo
2010

Abstract

The few sequenced mitochondrial (mt) genomes of the class Ascidiacea (Chordata, Tunicata), mostly belonging to congeneric species of the Phlebobranchia order, show extraordinary gene order rearrangements. In order to assess if this hypervariability in gene order is a general feature of Ascidiacea, we here report the gene arrangement of five ascidians belonging to the Aplousobranchia and Stolidobranchia orders. Our data show that Ascidiacea are characterized by: (1) extensive gene order rearrangements both within and between the three major lineages; (2) lack of significant similarities to the gene order of other deuterostomes; and (3) an extent of rearrangements comparable to that of Mollusca (especially the Gastropoda, Bivalvia and Scaphopoda classes), a phylum with highly-rearranged mtDNAs. The only conserved feature is the location of all genes on the same strand, which suggests that selective constrains are related to the mt transcription. Finally, a higher mobility of the tRNA genes is undetectable because of saturation effect, and only the partially conserved cox2-cob gene block seems to retain some phylogenetic signals.
Ascidians; Gene order; Mitochondrial genome; Rearrangements
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
2010
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