The stress-70 protein family has previously been shown to be a
useful tool for molecular phylogeny at the kingdom to family levels.
Although sequences of many members of the stress-70 family are available,
few genes from the Protoctista have been sequenced to date.
Phylogenetic analyses of algae based on various molecules have not,
as yet, provided clear results concerning relationships between major
divisions. We cloned and sequenced several algal stress-70 genes in
order to provide additional data and to further analyse phylogenetic
relationships among algal divisions. New nuclear sequences were
obtained from Guillardia theta (Cryptophyta), Ascophyllum
nodosum
(Heterokontophyta) and Cyanophora paradoxa
(Glaucocystophyta). Phylogenetic trees of the stress-70 protein
family calculated using
different methods are presented. In our trees, the heterokont alga
Ascophyllum nodosum is closely related to the slime mould Dictyostelium
discoideum, while the nucleomorph (eukaryotic endosymbiont) of the
cryptophyte Rhodomonas salina seems to be related to the chlorobiont
lineage. The glaucocystophyte Cyanophora paradoxa
and the nuclear sequence (host) of the cryptomonad alga
Guillardia theta also seem to
be closely related. The Cryptophyta and the heterokont algae
have evolved from different secondary endosymbiotic events involving
different hosts and probably different endosymbionts. However, until more
stress-70 sequences of algal divisions become available no
definitive conclusions can be drawn concerning branching of the major divisions.