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Wider than Thought Phylogenetic Occurrence of Apicortin, A Characteristic Protein of Apicomplexan Parasites
Apicomplexan parasites cause serious illnesses, including malaria, in humans and domestic animals. The presence of apicortins is predominantly characteristic of this phylum. All the apicomplexan species sequenced contain an apicortin which unites two conserved domains: DCX and partial p25alpha. This...
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Published in: | Journal of molecular evolution 2016-06, Vol.82 (6), p.303-314 |
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Summary: | Apicomplexan parasites cause serious illnesses, including malaria, in humans and domestic animals. The presence of apicortins is predominantly characteristic of this phylum. All the apicomplexan species sequenced contain an apicortin which unites two conserved domains: DCX and partial p25alpha. This paper identifies novel apicortin orthologs in silico and corrects in several cases the erroneous sequences of hypothetical apicortin proteins of
Cryptosporidium
,
Eimeria
, and
Theileria
genera published in databases.
Plasmodium
apicortins, except from
Plasmodium gallinaceum
, differ significantly from the other apicomplexan apicortins. The feature of this ortholog suggests that only orthologs of
Plasmodiums
hosted by mammals altered significantly. The free-living Chromerida,
Chromera velia
, and
Vitrella brassicaformis,
contain three paralogs. Their apicomplexan-type and nonapicomplexan-type apicortins might be “outparalogs.” The fungal ortholog,
Rozella allomycis,
found at protein level, and the algal
Nitella mirabilis
, found as Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly (TSA), are similar to the known Opisthokont (
Trichoplax adhaerens, Spizellomyces punctatus
) and
Viridiplantae
(
Nicotiana tabacum
) ones, since they do not contain the long, unstructured N-terminal part present in apicomplexan apicortins. A few eumetazoan animals possess apicortin-like (partial) sequences at TSA level, which may be either contaminations or the result of horizontal gene transfer; in some cases the contamination has been proved. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2844 1432-1432 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00239-016-9749-5 |