Summary: The provenance of several components of major uniquely eukaryotic molecular machines are increasingly being traced back to prokaryotic biological conflict systems. Here, we demonstrate that the N-terminal single-stranded DNA-binding domain from the anti-restriction protein ArdC, deployed by bacterial mobile elements against their host, was independently acquired twice by eukaryotes, giving rise to the DNA-binding domains of XPC/Rad4 and the Tc-38-like proteins in the stem kinetoplastid. In both instances, the ArdC-N domain tandemly duplicated forming an extensive DNA-binding interface. In XPC/Rad4, the ArdC-N domains (BHDs) also fused to the inactive transglutaminase domain of a peptide-N-glycanase ultimately derived from an archae...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
The emergence of eukaryotes from ancient prokaryotic lineages embodied a remarkable increase in cell...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
The kinetochore is the macromolecular protein complex that drives chromosome segregation in eukaryot...
Background: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, including pro...
In all known cellular organisms, from the smallest bacteria to the tallest of trees, DNA stores the ...
The replication of DNA is an essential process in all domains of life. A protein often involved in r...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Chromosome segregation in eukaryotes is driven by the kinetochore, a macromolecular complex that con...
The molecular mechanisms of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system have been uncovered over the last d...
DNA replication requires the coordination of many different enzymes at the primer terminus. The euka...
SummaryThe kinetochore is the macromolecular protein complex that directs chromosome segregation in ...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
The emergence of eukaryotes from ancient prokaryotic lineages embodied a remarkable increase in cell...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
The kinetochore is the macromolecular protein complex that drives chromosome segregation in eukaryot...
Background: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, including pro...
In all known cellular organisms, from the smallest bacteria to the tallest of trees, DNA stores the ...
The replication of DNA is an essential process in all domains of life. A protein often involved in r...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Chromosome segregation in eukaryotes is driven by the kinetochore, a macromolecular complex that con...
The molecular mechanisms of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system have been uncovered over the last d...
DNA replication requires the coordination of many different enzymes at the primer terminus. The euka...
SummaryThe kinetochore is the macromolecular protein complex that directs chromosome segregation in ...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
Introduction: Understanding how the nuclear genome of kinetoplastid parasites is replicated received...
The emergence of eukaryotes from ancient prokaryotic lineages embodied a remarkable increase in cell...