Evolution of optimal growth temperature in Asgard archaea inferred from the temperature dependence of GDP binding to EF-1A — Zhongyi Lu (2024) | RDL Network
Evolution of optimal growth temperature in Asgard archaea inferred from the temperature dependence of GDP binding to EF-1A
Article 2024 en
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ZL
Zhongyi Lu
RX
Runyue Xia
SZ
Siyu Zhang
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Abstract The archaeal ancestor of eukaryotes apparently belonged to the phylum Asgardarchaeota , but the ecology and evolution of Asgard archaea are poorly understood. The optimal GDP-binding temperature of a translation elongation factor (EF-1A or EF-Tu) has been previously shown to correlate with the optimal growth temperature of diverse prokaryotes. Here, we reconstruct ancestral EF-1A sequences and experimentally measure the optimal GDP-binding temperature of EF-1A from ancient and extant Asgard archaea, to infer the evolution of optimal growth temperatures in Asgardarchaeota . Our results suggest that the Asgard ancestor of eukaryotes was a moderate thermophile, with an optimal growth temperature around 53 °C. The origin of eukaryotes appears to coincide with a transition from thermophilic to mesophilic lifestyle during the evolution of Asgard archaea.
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