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long goodbye: the rise and fall of flavodoxin during plant evolution

Flavodoxin replaced stress-sensitive ferredoxin throughout the evolution of phototrophs, then disappeared before plant emergence. Phylogenomic and biochemical data now permit to envisage how this adaptive trait was lost from the plant world.

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Published in:Journal of experimental botany 2014-10, Vol.65 (18), p.5161-5178
Main Authors: Pierella Karlusich, Juan J, Lodeyro, Anabella F, Carrillo, Néstor
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Biological Evolution
Cyanobacteria
DARWIN REVIEW
Electron Transport
Evolution
Ferredoxins
Ferredoxins - metabolism
Flavodoxin - metabolism
Gene expression
Genomes
Iron
Iron - metabolism
Oxygen
Photosynthesis
Phylogeny
Protein isoforms
Proteins
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