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Evolutionary Significance of the Ring-Like Plastid Nucleus in the Primitive Red Alga Cyanidioschyzon Merolae As Revealed by Drying.

Protoplasma(2020)

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Primary plastids originated from a free-living cyanobacterial ancestor and possess their own genomes—probably a few DNA copies. These genomes, which are organized in centrally located plastid nuclei (CN-type pt-nuclei), are produced from preexisting plastids by binary division. Ancestral algae with a CN-type pt-nucleus diverged and evolved into two basal eukaryotic lineages: red algae with circular (CL-type) pt-nuclei and green algae with scattered small (SN-type) pt-nuclei. Although the molecular dynamics of pt-nuclei in green algae and plants are now being analyzed, the process of the conversion of the original algae with a CN-type pt-nucleus to red algae with a CL-type one has not been studied. Here, we show that the CN-type pt-nucleus in the primitive red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae can be changed to the CL-type by application of drying to produce slight cell swelling. This result implies that CN-type pt-nuclei are produced by compact packing of CL-type ones, which suggests that a C. merolae–like alga was the original progenitor of the red algal lineage. We also observed that the CL-type pt-nucleus has a chain-linked bead-like structure. Each bead is most likely a small unit of DNA, similar to CL-type pt-nuclei in brown algae. Our results thus suggest a C. merolae–like alga as the candidate for the secondary endosymbiont of brown algae.
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Cyanidioschyzon merolae,Plastid nucleus,Symbiont,Secondary endocytosis,Brown algae
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