# The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the green microalga Lobosphaera (Parietochloris) incisa reveals a new type of palindromic repetitive repeat

**Authors:** Nicolas J. Tourasse, Nastassia Shtaida, Inna Khozin-Goldberg, Sammy Boussiba, Olivier Vallon

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12864-015-1792-x · BMC Genomics · 2015-08-05

## TL;DR

This paper reports the full mitochondrial genome of a green microalga and discovers a unique palindromic repeat that may influence genome rearrangements and gene expression.

## Contribution

The discovery of a new type of palindromic repeat, LIMP, in the mitochondrial genome of Lobosphaera incisa.

## Key findings

- The mitochondrial genome of L. incisa contains a unique palindromic repeat called LIMP, repeated 19 times.
- LIMPs are associated with genome rearrangements and may act as origins of replication or sites of transcript processing.
- A related palindromic repeat, HyLIMP, is also present in five copies in the genome.

## Abstract

Lobosphaera incisa, formerly known as Myrmecia incisa and then Parietochloris incisa, is an oleaginous unicellular green alga belonging to the class Trebouxiophyceae (Chlorophyta). It is the richest known plant source of arachidonic acid, an ω-6 poly-unsaturated fatty acid valued by the pharmaceutical and baby-food industries. It is therefore an organism of high biotechnological interest, and we recently reported the sequence of its chloroplast genome.

We now report the complete sequence of the mitochondrial genome of L. incisa from high-throughput Illumina short-read sequencing. The circular chromosome of 69,997 bp is predicted to encode a total of 64 genes, some harboring specific self-splicing group I and group II introns. Overall, the gene content is highly similar to that of the mitochondrial genomes of other Trebouxiophyceae, with 34 protein-coding, 3 rRNA, and 27 tRNA genes. Genes are distributed in two clusters located on different DNA strands, a bipartite arrangement that suggests expression from two divergent promoters yielding polycistronic primary transcripts. The L. incisa mitochondrial genome contains families of intergenic dispersed DNA repeat sequences that are not shared with other known mitochondrial genomes of Trebouxiophyceae. The most peculiar feature of the genome is a repetitive palindromic repeat, the LIMP (L. Incisa Mitochondrial Palindrome), found 19 times in the genome. It is formed by repetitions of an AACCA pentanucleotide, followed by an invariant 7-nt loop and a complementary repeat of the TGGTT motif. Analysis of the genome sequencing reads indicates that the LIMP can be a substrate for large-scale genomic rearrangements. We speculate that LIMPs can act as origins of replication. Deep sequencing of the L. incisa transcriptome also suggests that the LIMPs with long stems are sites of transcript processing. The genome also contains five copies of a related palindromic repeat, the HyLIMP, with a 10-nt motif related to that of the LIMP.

The mitochondrial genome of L. incisa encodes a unique type of repetitive palindromic repeat sequence, the LIMP, which can mediate genome rearrangements and play a role in mitochondrial gene expression. Experimental studies are needed to confirm and further characterize the functional role(s) of the LIMP.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** arachidonic acid (PubChem CID 444899)
- **Species:** Lobosphaera incisa (taxon 312850), Trebouxiophyceae (taxon 75966), Chlorophyta (taxon 3041)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** trnK [NCBI Gene 13543493], rps12 [NCBI Gene 13543410], Poly(A)-Polymerase [NCBI Gene 5719203], trnC [NCBI Gene 2716981], trnC [NCBI Gene 13543426], cox1 [NCBI Gene 13543444], rrnL [NCBI Gene 2717022], trnF [NCBI Gene 13543497], 24284944 [NCBI Gene 24284944], 24284970 [NCBI Gene 24284970], 24284974 [NCBI Gene 24284974], 24284953 [NCBI Gene 24284953], 24284978 [NCBI Gene 24284978], 24284938 [NCBI Gene 24284938], 24284988 [NCBI Gene 24284988], 24284941 [NCBI Gene 24284941], 24284954 [NCBI Gene 24284954], 24284977 [NCBI Gene 24284977], 24284973 [NCBI Gene 24284973], 24284976 [NCBI Gene 24284976], 24284979 [NCBI Gene 24284979], 24284995 [NCBI Gene 24284995], 24284966 [NCBI Gene 24284966], 24284956 [NCBI Gene 24284956], 24284981 [NCBI Gene 24284981], 24284985 [NCBI Gene 24284985], 24284975 [NCBI Gene 24284975], 24284987 [NCBI Gene 24284987], 24284945 [NCBI Gene 24284945], 24284940 [NCBI Gene 24284940], 24284998 [NCBI Gene 24284998], 24284964 [NCBI Gene 24284964], 24284965 [NCBI Gene 24284965], 24284984 [NCBI Gene 24284984], 24284972 [NCBI Gene 24284972], 24284958 [NCBI Gene 24284958], 24284957 [NCBI Gene 24284957], 24285000 [NCBI Gene 24285000], 24284967 [NCBI Gene 24284967], 24284980 [NCBI Gene 24284980], 24284969 [NCBI Gene 24284969], 24284971 [NCBI Gene 24284971]
- **Diseases:** nitrogen (MESH:D007222), Neisseria meningitidis (MESH:D006069), L. incisa (MESH:D007926)
- **Chemicals:** iron (MESH:D007501), poly-T (MESH:D011071), NO (MESH:D009614), CTAB (MESH:D000077286), Poly-A (MESH:D011061), arachidonic acid (MESH:D016718), Algal (-), nitrogen (MESH:D009584)
- **Species:** Myrmecia (genus) [taxon 114064], Chlamydomonas (genus) [taxon 3052], Parietochloris (genus) [taxon 3101], Trebouxia aggregata (species) [taxon 160068], Rhodophyta (red algae, phylum) [taxon 2763], Symbiochloris reticulata (species) [taxon 40981], Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast, species) [taxon 4932], Chlorella variabilis (species) [taxon 554065], Lobosphaera (genus) [taxon 63682], Pleurastrum terricola (species) [taxon 34116], Volvox carteri (species) [taxon 3067], Prototheca wickerhamii (species) [taxon 3111], Pedinomonas minor (species) [taxon 3159], Xylochloris irregularis (species) [taxon 480381], PX clade (clade) [taxon 569578], Lobosphaera incisa (species) [taxon 312850]

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