Title of article :
The first lines of divergence in the Bacteria domain were the hyperthermophilic organisms, the Thermotogales and the Aquificales, and not the mesophilic Planctomycetales
Author/Authors :
Sacha Barion، نويسنده , , Marco Franchi، نويسنده , , Enzo Gallori، نويسنده , , Massimo Di Giulio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In order to establish whether the first lines of divergence in the Bacteria domain were the mesophilic or the hyperthermophilic organisms, we have performed a phylogenetic analysis on a concatenamer obtained from the fusion of 20 different proteins. The phylogenetic analysis carried out using five different methods has shown that, contrary to what is reported in the literature [Brochier, C., Philippe, H., 2002. A non-hyperthermophilic ancestor for Bacteria. Nature 417, 244], it was probably the hyperthermophilic organisms, the Thermotogales and the Aquificales, which were the first lines of divergence in the Bacteria domain, and not the mesophilic Planctomycetales. This strengthens the hypothesis that the last universal common ancestor might have been a hyperthermophilic ‘organism’ and that, more generally, life might have originated at high temperature.
Keywords :
Deep divergences , Protein concatenamers , Hyperthermophilic ancestor of Bacteria , LUCA , Origin of life , Phylogenetic analysis
Journal title :
BioSystems
Journal title :
BioSystems