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[BBG01-06] Reconstruction of evolutionary history from the nitrogenase-oxidoreductase family revealed timings of the origins of nitrogen fixation and photosynthesis
Keywords:comparative genomics, nitrogen fixation, photosynthesis, molecular clock
For constructing the nitrogenase-oxidoreductase family tree, 12,934 amino acid sequences from 19,972 archaeal and bacterial genomes were used. Based on clustering of the proteins and colocalization information, the family could be divided into 26 different protein groups, including 15 uncharacterized proteins. Most of the groups were divided into two supergroups – one related to the nitrogenase molybdenum-iron protein alpha chain (NifD) and the other the beta chain (NifK).Molecular clock analysis of a phylogenetic tree of NifK-related genes estimated that the timing of the origin of photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation are 3.7-3.1 Ga and 3.0-2.3 Ga, respectively, which coincides with geological signatures interpreted as signs of early nitrogen fixation (3.2-2.75 Ga) and photosynthesis (3.22 to 3.77 Ga, earliest banded iron formation). Our study illuminates critical progressions and events in the intertwined evolutionary relationship between phylogenetic relationship and Earth.