Insights into the red algae and eukaryotic evolution from the genome ofPorphyra umbilicalis(Bangiophyceae, Rhodophyta)

Author:

Brawley Susan H.,Blouin Nicolas A.,Ficko-Blean Elizabeth,Wheeler Glen L.,Lohr Martin,Goodson Holly V.,Jenkins Jerry W.,Blaby-Haas Crysten E.,Helliwell Katherine E.,Chan Cheong Xin,Marriage Tara N.,Bhattacharya DebashishORCID,Klein Anita S.,Badis Yacine,Brodie Juliet,Cao Yuanyu,Collén Jonas,Dittami Simon M.,Gachon Claire M. M.,Green Beverley R.,Karpowicz Steven J.,Kim Jay W.,Kudahl Ulrich Johan,Lin Senjie,Michel Gurvan,Mittag Maria,Olson Bradley J. S. C.,Pangilinan Jasmyn L.,Peng Yi,Qiu Huan,Shu Shengqiang,Singer John T.,Smith Alison G.ORCID,Sprecher Brittany N.,Wagner Volker,Wang Wenfei,Wang Zhi-Yong,Yan Juying,Yarish Charles,Zäuner-Riek Simone,Zhuang Yunyun,Zou Yong,Lindquist Erika A.,Grimwood Jane,Barry Kerrie W.,Rokhsar Daniel S.,Schmutz Jeremy,Stiller John W.,Grossman Arthur R.,Prochnik Simon E.

Abstract

Porphyra umbilicalis(laver) belongs to an ancient group of red algae (Bangiophyceae), is harvested for human food, and thrives in the harsh conditions of the upper intertidal zone. Here we present the 87.7-Mbp haploidPorphyragenome (65.8% G + C content, 13,125 gene loci) and elucidate traits that inform our understanding of the biology of red algae as one of the few multicellular eukaryotic lineages. Novel features of thePorphyragenome shared by other red algae relate to the cytoskeleton, calcium signaling, the cell cycle, and stress-tolerance mechanisms including photoprotection. Cytoskeletal motor proteins inPorphyraare restricted to a small set of kinesins that appear to be the only universal cytoskeletal motors within the red algae. Dynein motors are absent, and most red algae, includingPorphyra, lack myosin. This surprisingly minimal cytoskeleton offers a potential explanation for why red algal cells and multicellular structures are more limited in size than in most multicellular lineages. Additional discoveries further relating to the stress tolerance of bangiophytes include ancestral enzymes for sulfation of the hydrophilic galactan-rich cell wall, evidence for mannan synthesis that originated before the divergence of green and red algae, and a high capacity for nutrient uptake. Our analyses provide a comprehensive understanding of the red algae, which are both commercially important and have played a major role in the evolution of other algal groups through secondary endosymbioses.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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