Myzozoan mitoribosomes!
Myzozoan mitochondrial DNAs are stripped down to only two to three protein-coding genes and numerous scattered fragments of mitochondrial rRNA.
Apicomplexan mitoribosomes are among the most structurally divergent translation machines known, characterized by extensive rRNA fragmentation and high protein content.
Three lineage-specific families of RNA-binding proteins—mitochondrial Apetala2 domain-containing proteins, RNA-binding domain abundant in apicomplexans, and heptatricopeptide repeat proteins—are structural components of the mitoribosome.
https://www.cell.com/trends/parasitology/fulltext/S1471-4922(26)00131-5





