Metabolic Reconstruction Elucidates the Lifestyle of the Last Diplomonadida Common Ancestor.

Abstract:

:The identification of ancestral traits is essential to understanding the evolution of any group. In the case of parasitic groups, this helps us understand the adaptation to this lifestyle and a particular host. Most diplomonads are parasites, but there are free-living members of the group nested among the host-associated diplomonads. Furthermore, most of the close relatives within Fornicata are free-living organisms. This leaves the lifestyle of the ancestor unclear. Here, we present metabolic maps of four different diplomonad species. We identified 853 metabolic reactions and 147 pathways present in at least one of the analyzed diplomonads. Our study suggests that diplomonads represent a metabolically diverse group in which differences correlate with different environments (e.g., the detoxification of arsenic). Using a parsimonious analysis, we also provide a description of the putative metabolism of the last Diplomonadida common ancestor. Our results show that the acquisition and loss of reactions have shaped metabolism since this common ancestor. There is a net loss of reaction in all branches leading to parasitic diplomonads, suggesting an ongoing reduction in the metabolic capacity. Important traits present in host-associated diplomonads (e.g., virulence factors and the synthesis of UDP-N-acetyl-d-galactosamine) are shared with free-living relatives. The last Diplomonadida common ancestor most likely already had acquired important enzymes for the salvage of nucleotides and had a reduced capacity to synthesize nucleotides, lipids, and amino acids de novo, suggesting that it was an obligate host-associated organism.IMPORTANCE Diplomonads are a group of microbial eukaryotes found in oxygen-poor environments. There are both parasitic (e.g., Giardia intestinalis) and free-living (e.g., Trepomonas) members in the group. Diplomonads are well known for their anaerobic metabolism, which has been studied for many years. Here, we reconstructed whole metabolic networks of four extant diplomonad species as well as their ancestors, using a bioinformatics approach. We show that the metabolism within the group is under constant change throughout evolutionary time, in response to the environments that the different lineages explore. Both gene losses and gains are responsible for the adaptation processes. Interestingly, it appears that the last Diplomonadida common ancestor had a metabolism that is more similar to extant parasitic than free-living diplomonads. This suggests that the host-associated lifestyle of parasitic diplomonads, such as the human parasite G. intestinalis, is an old evolutionary adaptation.

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mSystems

journal_title

mSystems

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Jiménez-González A,Andersson JO

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10.1128/mSystems.00774-20

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Has Abstract

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2020-12-22 00:00:00

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6

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2379-5077

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5/6/e00774-20

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5

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