2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-014-1187-5
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Phylogenetic analysis of NAP, an unconventional actin of the Volvocales

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“…Indeed, one of the five amino acid residues directly involved in hydrogen bonding between rabbit-muscle actin and LatA (Morton et al 2000) is altered in NAP1 (His for Tyr at position 73: Figure 1B). This simple model would be consistent with the near-normal phenotype of the ida5-1 mutant but would seem to require exposure of the ancestors of modern Chlamydomonas (and related Volvocales algae, the only other organisms in which close homologs of NAP1 have been found: Kato-Minoura et al 2014) to a latrunculin-like toxin during evolution. Although the latrunculins themselves are the products of marine sponges (Spector et al 1983), and Chlamydomonas lives in fresh water, such an exposure is certainly possible.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Indeed, one of the five amino acid residues directly involved in hydrogen bonding between rabbit-muscle actin and LatA (Morton et al 2000) is altered in NAP1 (His for Tyr at position 73: Figure 1B). This simple model would be consistent with the near-normal phenotype of the ida5-1 mutant but would seem to require exposure of the ancestors of modern Chlamydomonas (and related Volvocales algae, the only other organisms in which close homologs of NAP1 have been found: Kato-Minoura et al 2014) to a latrunculin-like toxin during evolution. Although the latrunculins themselves are the products of marine sponges (Spector et al 1983), and Chlamydomonas lives in fresh water, such an exposure is certainly possible.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Numbers, bootstrap values; scale bar, evolutionary distance in substitutions per residue. For a more in-depth phylogenetic analysis of the Chlamydomonas and other actins, see Kato-Minoura et al (2014). (B) Amino acidsequence alignment of the Chlamydomonas actins (Cr IDA5 and Cr NAP1) with human skeletal a-actin (Hs a-actin) and sites of the NAP1 LatBsensitivity and IDA5 LatB-resistance mutations identified in this study.…”
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“…Chlamydomonas cleavage furrows have both actin and tubulin and dynamin-like vesicle secretion as well as intraflagellar transport (IFT) proteins suggesting they all are involved in cytokinesis (Cross and Umen 2015). A role for actin was hard to establish as volvocalean algae have two actins (Kato-Minoura et al 2015): conventional actin and a rapidly evolving actin paralogue that may function primarily in ciliary regeneration (Kato-Minoura 2005), but can substitute for standard actin in null mutants for several functions including cytokinesis (Hirono et al 2003;Kato-Minoura et al 1997;Onishi et al 2016).…”
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“…Furthermore, the dN/dS ratios based on the branch model revealed that 93 orthogroups among the single-copy orthogroups were significantly different, with relatively high dN/dS ratios observed in three terrestrial Oedogoniales species. Previous studies have revealed that low dN/dS ratios (dN/dS < 1) denote a strong purifying selection [42], whereas relatively high dN/dS ratios could be interpreted as a weak purifying selection [80]. The relatively high dN/dS ratios observed in the three terrestrial Oedogoniales species suggested the occurrence of rapid evolution.…”
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confidence: 87%