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Temperature limits to deep subseafloor life in the Nankai Trough subduction zone 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Verena B. Heuer;  Fumio Inagaki;  Yuki Morono;  Yusuke Kubo;  Arthur J. Spivack;  Bernhard Viehweger;  Tina Treude;  Felix Beulig;  Florence Schubotz;  Satoshi Tonai;  Stephen A. Bowden;  Margaret Cramm;  Susann Henkel;  Takehiro Hirose;  Kira Homola;  Tatsuhiko Hoshino;  Akira Ijiri;  Hiroyuki Imachi;  Nana Kamiya;  Masanori Kaneko;  Lorenzo Lagostina;  Hayley Manners;  Harry-Luke McClelland;  Kyle Metcalfe;  Natsumi Okutsu;  Donald Pan;  Maija J. Raudsepp;  Justine Sauvage;  Man-Yin Tsang;  David T. Wang;  Emily Whitaker;  Yuzuru Yamamoto;  Kiho Yang;  Lena Maeda;  Rishi R. Adhikari;  Clemens Glombitza;  Yohei Hamada;  Jens Kallmeyer;  Jenny Wendt;  Lars Wörmer;  Yasuhiro Yamada;  Masataka Kinoshita;  Kai-Uwe Hinrichs
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Aerobic microbial life persists in oxic marine sediment as old as 101.5 million years 期刊论文
Nature Communications, 2020
作者:  Yuki Morono;  Motoo Ito;  Tatsuhiko Hoshino;  Takeshi Terada;  Tomoyuki Hori;  Minoru Ikehara;  Steven D’;  Hondt;  Fumio Inagaki
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Isolation of an archaeon at the prokaryote-eukaryote interface 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 519-+
作者:  Imachi, Hiroyuki;  Nobu, Masaru K.;  Nakahara, Nozomi;  Morono, Yuki;  Ogawara, Miyuki;  Takaki, Yoshihiro;  Takano, Yoshinori;  Uematsu, Katsuyuki;  Ikuta, Tetsuro;  Ito, Motoo;  Matsui, Yohei;  Miyazaki, Masayuki;  Murata, Kazuyoshi;  Saito, Yumi;  Sakai, Sanae;  Song, Chihong;  Tasumi, Eiji;  Yamanaka, Yuko;  Yamaguchi, Takashi;  Kamagata, Yoichi;  Tamaki, Hideyuki;  Takai, Ken
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The origin of eukaryotes remains unclear(1-4). Current data suggest that eukaryotes may have emerged from an archaeal lineage known as '  Asgard'  archaea(5,6). Despite the eukaryote-like genomic features that are found in these archaea, the evolutionary transition from archaea to eukaryotes remains unclear, owing to the lack of cultured representatives and corresponding physiological insights. Here we report the decade-long isolation of an Asgard archaeon related to Lokiarchaeota from deep marine sediment. The archaeon-'  Candidatus Prometheoarchaeum syntrophicum'  strain MK-D1-is an anaerobic, extremely slow-growing, small coccus (around 550 nm in diameter) that degrades amino acids through syntrophy. Although eukaryote-like intracellular complexes have been proposed for Asgard archaea(6), the isolate has no visible organelle-like structure. Instead, Ca. P. syntrophicum is morphologically complex and has unique protrusions that are long and often branching. On the basis of the available data obtained from cultivation and genomics, and reasoned interpretations of the existing literature, we propose a hypothetical model for eukaryogenesis, termed the entangle-engulf-endogenize (also known as E-3) model.


Isolation and characterization of an archaeon that is most closely related to eukaryotes reveals insights into how eukaryotes may have evolved from prokaryotes.


  
Phase separation organizes the site of autophagosome formation 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7794) : 301-+
作者:  Imachi, Hiroyuki;  Nobu, Masaru K.;  Nakahara, Nozomi;  Morono, Yuki;  Ogawara, Miyuki;  Takaki, Yoshihiro;  Takano, Yoshinori;  Uematsu, Katsuyuki;  Ikuta, Tetsuro;  Ito, Motoo;  Matsui, Yohei;  Miyazaki, Masayuki;  Murata, Kazuyoshi;  Saito, Yumi;  Sakai, Sanae;  Song, Chihong;  Tasumi, Eiji;  Yamanaka, Yuko;  Yamaguchi, Takashi;  Kamagata, Yoichi;  Tamaki, Hideyuki;  Takai, Ken
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The pre-autophagosomal structure in yeast is a liquid-like condensate of Atg proteins whose phase separation may have a critical, active role in autophagy.


Many biomolecules undergo liquid-liquid phase separation to form liquid-like condensates that mediate diverse cellular functions(1,2). Autophagy is able to degrade such condensates using autophagosomes-double-membrane structures that are synthesized de novo at the pre-autophagosomal structure (PAS) in yeast(3-5). Whereas Atg proteins that associate with the PAS have been characterized, the physicochemical and functional properties of the PAS remain unclear owing to its small size and fragility. Here we show that the PAS is in fact a liquid-like condensate of Atg proteins. The autophagy-initiating Atg1 complex undergoes phase separation to form liquid droplets in vitro, and point mutations or phosphorylation that inhibit phase separation impair PAS formation in vivo. In vitro experiments show that Atg1-complex droplets can be tethered to membranes via specific protein-protein interactions, explaining the vacuolar membrane localization of the PAS in vivo. We propose that phase separation has a critical, active role in autophagy, whereby it organizes the autophagy machinery at the PAS.


  
Persistent organic matter in oxic subseafloor sediment (vol 12, pg 126, 2019) 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2019, 12 (9) : 783-784
作者:  Estes, Emily R.;  Pockalny, Robert;  D&;  39;  Hondt, Steven;  Inagaki, Fumio;  Morono, Yuki;  Murray, Richard W.;  Nordlund, Dennis;  Spivack, Arthur J.;  Wankel, Scott D.;  Xiao, Nan;  Hansel, Colleen M.
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