Diversity of electron transport chains in anaerobic protists
Ryan M.R. Gawryluk, Courtney W. Stairs
Abstract
Eukaryotic microbes (protists) that occupy low-oxygen environments often have drastically different mitochondrial metabolism compared to their aerobic relatives. A common theme among many anaerobic protists is the serial loss of components of the electron transport chain (ETC). Here, we discuss the diversity of the ETC across the tree of eukaryotes and review hypotheses for how ETCs are modified, and ultimately lost, in protists. We find that while protists have converged to some of the same metabolism as anaerobic animals, there are clear protist-specific strategies to thrive without oxygen.
Topics & Concepts
ProtistAnaerobic exerciseOxygen metabolismBiologyElectron transport chainTree of life (biology)EcologyEvolutionary biologyOxygenPhylogeneticsChemistryGeneticsBotanyPhysiologyGeneOrganic chemistryProtist diversity and phylogenyPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology