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Complete mitochondrial and chloroplast DNA sequences of the freshwater green microalga Medakamo hakoo.

Mari TakusagawaOsami MisumiHisayoshi NozakiShoichi KatoShinichiro MaruyamaYayoi Tsujimoto-InuiFumi YagisawaMio OhnumaHaruko KuroiwaTsuneyoshi KuroiwaSachihiro Matsunaga
Published in: Genes & genetic systems (2024)
We report the complete organellar genome sequences of an ultrasmall green alga, Medakamo hakoo strain M-hakoo 311, which has the smallest known nuclear genome in freshwater green algae. Medakamo hakoo has 90.8-kb chloroplast and 36.5-kb mitochondrial genomes containing 80 and 33 putative protein-coding genes, respectively. The mitochondrial genome is the smallest in the Trebouxiophyceae algae studied so far. The GC content of the nuclear genome is 73%, but those of chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes are 41% and 35%, respectively. Codon usages in the organellar genomes have a different tendency from that in the nuclear genome. The organellar genomes have unique characteristics, such as the biased encoding of mitochondrial genes on a single strand and the absence of operon structures in chloroplast ribosomal genes. Medakamo hakoo will be helpful for understanding the evolution of the organellar genome and the regulation of gene expression in chloroplasts and mitochondria.
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