2022
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13300
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An ancient enzyme finds a new home: Prevalence and neofunctionalization of trypsin in marine phytoplankton

Abstract: Trypsin is an ancient protease best known as a digestive enzyme in animals, and traditionally believed to be absent in plants and protists. Here, we surveyed the distribution, diversity, evolution and potential functions of trypsin genes in global ocean phytoplankton, the major primary producers in the aquatic ecosystem. Our analysis indicates that trypsin genes are widely distributed both taxonomically and geographically in marine phytoplankton. Furthermore, by systematic comparative analyses we documented li… Show more

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