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Genome of Leptomonas pyrrhocoris: a high-quality reference for monoxenous trypanosomatids and new insights into evolution of Leishmania

Authors :
Petr Volf
Tereza Sevcikova
Alexei Y. Kostygov
Olga Flegontova
Dmitri A. Maslov
Maria D. Logacheva
Amanda J. O'Reilly
Natalya Kraeva
Marek Eliáš
Vyacheslav Yurchenko
Evgeny S. Gerasimov
Sergei Firsov
Steve Kelly
Andrew P. Jackson
Pavel Flegontov
Fred R. Opperdoes
Aygul Ishemgulova
Jana Hlaváčová
Julius Lukeš
Mark C. Field
Dmitry A. Filatov
Divya Venkatesh
Čestmír Vlček
Kristína Záhonová
Jovana Sadlova
Anzhelika Butenko
Jan Votýpka
Source :
Scientific reports, vol 6, iss 1, Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Many high-quality genomes are available for dixenous (two hosts) trypanosomatid species of the genera Trypanosoma, Leishmania, and Phytomonas, but only fragmentary information is available for monoxenous (single-host) trypanosomatids. In trypanosomatids, monoxeny is ancestral to dixeny, thus it is anticipated that the genome sequences of the key monoxenous parasites will be instrumental for both understanding the origin of parasitism and the evolution of dixeny. Here, we present a high-quality genome for Leptomonas pyrrhocoris, which is closely related to the dixenous genus Leishmania. The L. pyrrhocoris genome (30.4 Mbp in 60 scaffolds) encodes 10,148 genes. Using the L. pyrrhocoris genome, we pinpointed genes gained in Leishmania. Among those genes, 20 genes with unknown function had expression patterns in the Leishmania mexicana life cycle suggesting their involvement in virulence. By combining differential expression data for L. mexicana, L. major and Leptomonas seymouri, we have identified several additional proteins potentially involved in virulence, including SpoU methylase and U3 small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein IMP3. The population genetics of L. pyrrhocoris was also addressed by sequencing thirteen strains of different geographic origin, allowing the identification of 1,318 genes under positive selection. This set of genes was significantly enriched in components of the cytoskeleton and the flagellum.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10f87e9d00ae6d95e8d94299059053dd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep23704