2006
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2006.3531
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Origin of mitochondria by intracellular enslavement of a photosynthetic purple bacterium

Abstract: Mitochondria originated by permanent enslavement of purple non-sulphur bacteria. These endosymbionts became organelles through the origin of complex protein-import machinery and insertion into their inner membranes of protein carriers for extracting energy for the host. A chicken-and-egg problem exists: selective advantages for evolving import machinery were absent until inner membrane carriers were present, but this very machinery is now required for carrier insertion. I argue here that this problem was proba… Show more

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“…Mitochondria Light Interactions-The alpha proteobacterial protoendosymbiont from which mitochondria were derived is a descendant of an ancestral purple, non-sulfur, photosynthetic group of bacteria [146]. Traces of important light interactions of mitochondria linger today.…”
Section: Optics Biophotonics and Nanotechnologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mitochondria Light Interactions-The alpha proteobacterial protoendosymbiont from which mitochondria were derived is a descendant of an ancestral purple, non-sulfur, photosynthetic group of bacteria [146]. Traces of important light interactions of mitochondria linger today.…”
Section: Optics Biophotonics and Nanotechnologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The similarities between bacterial respiration and mitochondrial functions, together with phylogenetic studies based on mitochondrial proteins, suggest that mitochondria are derived from an ancestral endosymbiont (Andersson et al, 2003, Cavalier-Smith, 2006. The mammalian mitochondrial genome is a double stranded, covalently closed circular molecule that is composed almost entirely of coding regions.…”
Section: Mitochondria and Mitochondrial Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains a matter of discussion as to how and why mitochondria were initially acquired [38,39], but the ongoing driver for evolution of mitochondria would be the generation of ATP by mitochondria and its supply to the host cytosol [39]. This export would require insertion of a novel and primitive ADP/ATP carrier (AAC) into the inner membrane of the 'protomitochondrion'.…”
Section: The Protein Import Machinery In Trypanosoma Bruceimentioning
confidence: 99%