endosymbiotic theory (lecture 3/4) Flashcards

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what is endosymbiotic theory?

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(margulis, 1966)

  • endosymbionts evolved into organelles
  • e.g. chloroplasts and mitochondria
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what marks an organelle from an endosymbiont?

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  • organelles have reduced genome
  • most of their cells transferred to host cell genome
  • transport mechanisms for essential resources like proteins synthesised by host cell
  • host cells control cell division
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what are key features of mitochondria and plastids?

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mitochondria and plastids:

  • formed through process similar to binary fission, a feature of prokaryotes
  • surrounded by 2+ membranes, the innermost is structurally different to others e.g. has specific transporters
  • contain dna different to nucleus and similar to that of bacteria e.g. small and circular
  • proteins encoded in the nucleus are transported to the organelle

mitochondria:
- several enzymes and transport systems similar to bacteria

plastids:
- internal structure and biochemistry of plastids e.g. chlorophyll and thykaloids v similar to cyanobacteria

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how have endosymbiotic plastids evolved?

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  • one major primary endosymbiosis event where primordial cell captured photosynthetic cyanobacteria
  • all chloroplasts descended from this
  • plants essentially highly complex and specialised green algae
  • secondary endosymbiotic events - diatioms
  • tertiary endosymbioatic events - complex dinoflagellates
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who is in control in organelle endosymbioses? (lowe et al 2016)

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lowe et al (2016) on paramecium busaria & their chlorella

  • can grow without
  • cost to having chlorella at low lights, increased growth with chlorella in high light
  • can control chlorella load through spitting out or digesting
  • hedges bets at low lights bc light levels more varying
  • but limits chlorella load when nutrient levels are low
  • nutrients control host response to endosymbiont load
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