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  • The genome of Pyrococcus abyssi contains two genes thought to encode for RNA methyltransferases that are more similar to E. coli's RumA, which modifies rRNA, than to TrmA, which modifies tRNA.
  • These genes likely originated from a single horizontal gene transfer from bacteria to the ancestor of specific Archaea, followed by a duplication in the Thermococcales lineage.
  • Experimental results show that one of the P. abyssi enzymes has shifted its function to catalyze tRNA modification instead of rRNA, supporting evolutionary changes within this group of Archaea and their close relation to Nanoarchaea.

Article Abstract

The Pyrococcus abyssi genome displays two genes possibly coding for S-adenosyl-l-methionine-dependent RNA(uracil, C5)-methyltransferases (PAB0719 and PAB0760). Their amino acid sequences are more closely related to Escherichia coli RumA catalysing the formation of 5-methyluridine (m(5)U)-1939 in 23S rRNA than to E. coli TrmA (tRNA methyltransferase A) methylating uridine-54 in tRNA. Comparative genomic and phylogenetic analyses show that homologues of PAB0719 and PAB0760 occur only in a few Archaea, these genes having been acquired via a single horizontal gene transfer from a bacterial donor to the common ancestor of Thermococcales and Nanoarchaea. This transfer event was followed by a duplication event in Thermococcales leading to two closely related genes. None of the gene products of the two P. abyssi paralogues catalyses in vitro the formation of m(5)U in a P. abyssi rRNA fragment homologous to the bacterial RumA substrate. Instead, PAB0719 enzyme (renamed (Pab)TrmU54) displays an identical specificity to TrmA, as it catalyses the in vitro formation of m(5)U-54 in tRNA. Thus, during evolution, at least one of the two P. abyssi RumA-type enzymes has changed of target specificity. This functional shift probably occurred in an ancestor of all Thermococcales. This study also provides new evidence in favour of a close relationship between Thermococcales and Nanoarchaea.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.06047.xDOI Listing

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