Van Oppen M J, Olsen J L, Stam W T
Department of Marine Biology, University of Groningen, Haren, The Netherlands.
Mol Biol Evol. 1993 Nov;10(6):1317-26. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040078.
We report the occurrence of a group I intron, 452 nucleotides in length, in the nuclear small-subunit ribosomal gene of the benthic seaweed Urospora penicilliformis, a member of the green algal class Ulvophyceae. Group I introns have been reported in fungi, myxomycetes, the ciliate genus Tetrahymena, and recently in five unicellular chlorophycean algae. The sequence of the conserved core of the U. penicilliformis group I intron was aligned with that of 15 other introns of this type, and the evolutionary relationships among these introns were examined. Comparison of the "intron" tree with phylogenetic hypotheses of the intron-harboring organisms shows that nuclear group I introns in green algae have arisen several times and are not lineage specific.
我们报道了在底栖海藻丝状尾孢藻(绿藻纲石莼目成员)的核小亚基核糖体基因中出现了一个长度为452个核苷酸的I组内含子。I组内含子已在真菌、黏菌、纤毛虫类四膜虫属中被报道,最近在五种单细胞绿藻中也有发现。将丝状尾孢藻I组内含子保守核心序列与其他15个此类内含子的序列进行比对,并研究了这些内含子之间的进化关系。将“内含子”树与含有内含子的生物的系统发育假说进行比较,结果表明绿藻中的核I组内含子已多次出现,并非谱系特异性的。