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Patterns of kinesin evolution reveal a complex ancestral eukaryote with a multifunctional cytoskeleton
Authors:Bill Wickstead  Keith Gull  Thomas A Richards
Affiliation:(1) Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, OX1 3RE Oxford, UK;(2) Centre for Eukaryotic Evolutionary Microbiology, School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, EX4 4QD Devon, UK
Abstract:

Background  

The genesis of the eukaryotes was a pivotal event in evolution and was accompanied by the acquisition of numerous new cellular features including compartmentalization by cytoplasmic organelles, mitosis and meiosis, and ciliary motility. Essential for the development of these features was the tubulin cytoskeleton and associated motors. It is therefore possible to map ancient cell evolution by reconstructing the evolutionary history of motor proteins. Here, we have used the kinesin motor repertoire of 45 extant eukaryotes to infer the ancestral state of this superfamily in the last common eukaryotic ancestor (LCEA).
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