Extensive gene rearrangements in the chloroplast DNAs of Chlamydomonas species featuring multiple dispersed repeats
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Extensive gene rearrangements in the chloroplast DNAs of Chlamydomonas species featuring multiple dispersed repeats
Abstract
We have constructed a physical and gene map for the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) of the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas gelatinosa, a close relative of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. At 285 kb, the C. gelatinosa cpDNA is 89 kb larger than its C. reinhardtii counterpart. The alterations in the order of 77 genes on the cpDNAs of these green algae are attributable to nine inversions and one event of expansion/contraction of the inverted repeat. These rearrangements are much more extensive than those previously reported between the cpDNAs of the closely related Chlamydomonas moewusii and Chlamydomonas pitschmannii. Because the divergence level of the C. gelatinosa and C. reinhardtii chloroplast-encoded large subunit rRNA gene sequences is equivalent to that of the corresponding C. moewusii and C. pitschmannii sequences, our results may suggest that, in the same period of time, there have been more numerous rearrangements in the lineage comprising C. gelatinosa and C. reinhardtii than in the lineage comprising C. moewusii and C. pitschmannii. Alternatively, given that substitution rates in chloroplast genes are not necessarily uniform across lineages, the extensive rearrangements between the C. gelatinosa and C. reinhardtii cpDNAs may reflect a longer divergence period for this pair of Chlamydomonas species compared to that for the C. moewusii/C. pitschmannii pair. We have also found that, like its C. reinhardtii homologue but unlike its C. moewusii and C. pitschmannii counterparts, the C. gelatinosa cpDNA features a large number of dispersed repeated sequences that are readily detectable by Southern blot hybridization with homologous fragment probes. Assuming that the two pairs of closely related Chlamydomonas species diverged at about the same time, these data suggest that the susceptibility of Chlamydomonas cpDNAs to rearrangements is correlated with the abundance of repeated sequences. Preliminary characterization of a 345-bp C. gelatinosa cpDNA region containing a repeated sequence by both DNA sequencing and Southern blot analysis has revealed no sequence homology between this region and the cpDNAs of C. reinhardtii and other Chlamydomonas species.
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