“…The presence of ancestral sequences for both superfamilies in the LUCA followed by the creation of G1PDH-and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-specific clades thereof in the ancestors of Archaea and Bacteria, respectively, supports the scenario whereby domain-specific lipids arose through differential gene loss (10). This is also supported by the broad presence of CDP-alcohol phosphatidyltransferases, which catalyze the addition of polar headgroups (serine, glycerol, and myo-inositol) to produce intact phospholipids in both prokaryotic domains (60 -62), and suggests that at least one ancestor of CDP-based phospholipid synthesis was present in the LUCA (10,62,63). Biochemical and phylogenomic analyses have suggested that isoprenoids and fatty acid synthesis genes might have been present in the LUCA (10,50,64).…”