Abstract

We determined the complete mitochondrial genome (mtDNA, mitogenome) of Pyropiatenera (Bangiales, Rhodophyta). Pyropiatenera mtDNA had a larger size (42,268 bp) than the mtDNA sequences of Porphyra and Pyropia reported previously, and encoded two ribosomal RNA genes [large subunit (rnl), small subunit (rns)], 24 transfer RNAs, four ribosomal proteins, and 17 genes involved in electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation. Moreover, four conserved open reading frames (ORFs) and six intronic ORFs (three in rnl and three in the cox1 gene) were also identified. In comparison with other Porphyra and Pyropia species, Py.tenera had four major structural changes in two gene loss/rearrangement regions [tRNA-Gln(uug)–tRNA-SeC(uca) and tRNA-Ala(ugc)–tRNA-Arg(ucu)] and two different patterns of exon, intron, and intronic ORFs (rnl and cox1). The unique features of Py.tenera mtDNA include the complete sequence of red algal mtDNA for investigating mtDNA evolution and developing molecular markers for species identification. In addition, red algal mtDNA can provide useful genetic information as a genetic reservoir for bioengineering.

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