Extreme reduction and compaction of microsporidian genomes.

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Peyretaillade, Eric | El Alaoui, Hicham | Diogon, Marie | Polonais, Valérie | Parisot, Nicolas | Biron, David Georges | Peyret, Pierre | Delbac, Frédéric

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International audience. Microsporidia are fungi-related obligate intracellular parasites with a highly reduced and compact genome, as for Encephalitozoon species which harbor a genome smaller than 3 Mbp. Genome compaction is reflected by high gene density and, for larger microsporidian genomes, size variation is due to repeat elements that do not drastically affect gene density. Furthermore, these pathogens present strong host dependency illustrated by extensive gene loss. Such adaptations associated with genome compaction induced gene size reduction but also simplification of cellular processes such as transcription. Thus, microsporidia are excellent models for eukaryotic genome evolution and gene expression in the context of host-pathogen relationships.

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