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Origins of eukaryotic metabolism

Santana-Molina, C.; Spang, A.; Snel, B.

2026-05-12 evolutionary biology
10.64898/2026.05.08.723234 bioRxiv
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The origin of eukaryotes is a key event in the evolution of cellular life hypothesized to involve a symbiotic integration between a member of the Asgard archaea and the Alphaproteobacteria. Recent work has provided evidence for additional genetic input from other prokaryotes to the eukaryotic proteome yet the extent and sources of these contributions remain debated. Here we aimed to further resolve the prokaryotic origins of eukaryotic genes to inform our understanding of eukaryogenesis. Specifically, we developed a phylogenetic framework to investigate the origins of eukaryotic gene families associated with metabolism and informational processing for comparison. We found that informational processing genes were predominantly derived by archaea whereas eukaryotic metabolism is highly chimeric in its origin. In contrast to previous studies, we report a substantial number of archaeal origins of diverse metabolic enzymes including key metabolic regulators. This highlights an overlooked participation of archaeal metabolism and pinpoints potential metabolic integrations during eukaryogenesis. Apart from the alphaproteobacterial contributions to the eukaryotic metabolism, we found an additional dominant phylogenetic signal of genes potentially derived from Myxococcota, especially for gene families associated with lipid metabolism. By systematically analysing the origins of eukaryotic metabolism, this research offers novel insights into the origin of eukaryotic membranes and refine our current models for the origin of the eukaryotic cell.

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