Author:
El-Sayed Waleed M. M.,Gombolay Alli L.,Xu Penghao,Yang Taehwan,Jeon Youngkyu,Balachander Sathya,Newnam Gary,Tao Sijia,Bowen Nicole E.,Schinazi Raymond F.,Kim Baek,Chen Yongsheng,Storici Francesca
Abstract
SummaryRibonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs) represent the most common non-standard nucleotides found in the genomic DNA of cells. The distribution of rNMPs in DNA has been studied only in limited genomes, such as yeast nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, as well as human mitochondrial DNA. In this study, we used the ribose-seq protocol and the Ribose-Map bioinformatics toolkit to reveal the distribution of rNMPs incorporated into the whole genome of a photosynthetic unicellular green alga,Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The study presents the discovery of a disproportionate incorporation of adenosine in the mitochondrial and chloroplast DNA, in contrast to the nuclear DNA, relative to the nucleotide content of theseC. reinhardtiigenomes. Our results demonstrate that the rNMP content in the DNA of the algal organelles reflects an elevated ATP level present in the algal cells. In addition, we reveal specific rNMP biases and patterns in the mitochondrial, chloroplast and nuclear DNA ofC. reinhardtii.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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