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Identified prokaryotic homologs display more sparse overall connections, diverging from the three main eukaryotic groups.
All protein families include at least three of the main eukaryotic groups: animals, fungi, algae, and plants.
Very few ubiquilin genes, most likely just a single one, were present before the divergence of the main eukaryotic groups.
The analysis of more than six hundred sequences allowed characterizing ubiquilin diversity in all the main eukaryotic groups.
To perform phylogenetic analysis, we searched for the T. brucei α/β-MPP and the cp1/cp2 orthologs across main eukaryotic groups.
The query sequences for those searches were selected from all main eukaryotic groups in which ubiquitins were detected (animals, plants, fungi, amoebozoans, alveolates and flagellates).
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eEF2K [eukaryoticryotic elongation factor 2) kinase] phosphorylates and inactivates the translation elongation factor eEF2. eEF2K is not a member of the main eukaryotic protein kinase superfamily, but instead belongs to a small group of so-called α-kinases.
Following the cloning of cDNAs encoding eEF2K, it became clear that eEF2K does not belong to the main eukaryotic superfamily of protein kinases, but instead to a small group of genes dubbed 'α-kinases' [ 4, 5].
By searching through genome databases, novel Argonaute-like proteins were identified in several protozoa that belong to the kinetoplastid order, a group of organisms that diverged early from the main eukaryotic lineage.
Several clades that are not part of the known families contained members from two eukaryotic groups, indicating that they are not unique to one of the eight main eukaryotic lineages [ 48].
eEF2K belongs to the small group of so-called 'α-kinases' which are distinct from the main eukaryotic protein kinase superfamily.
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