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Evolutionary aspects of trypanosomes: Analysis of genes
Authors:Paul A M Michels
Institution:(1) Research Unit for Tropical Diseases, International Institute of Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Avenue Hippocrate 74, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Summary The genes for four glycolytic enzymes ofTrypanosoma brucei have been analyzed. The proteins encoded by these genes show 38–57% identity with their counterparts in other organisms, whether pro- or eukaryotic. These data are consistent with a phylogenetic tree in which trypanosomes diverged very early from the main branch of the eukaryotic lineage. No definite conclusion can be drawn yet about the evolutionary origin of glycosomes, the microbodies of trypanosomes which contain most enzymes of the glycolytic pathway. A bias could be observed in the codon usage of the glycolytic genes and genes for other housekeeping proteins, indicating that trypanosomes may have selected a nucleotide sequence that enables efficient translation. However, the genes for variant surface glycoproteins (VSGs) do not show such a bias. This lack of preference for special codons is explained by the high evolutionary rate that could be observed for VSG genes.Presented at the FEBS Symposium on Genome Organization and Evolution, held in Crete, Greece, September 1–5, 1986
Keywords:Trypanosome  Glycosome  Gene  Housekeeping proteins  VSGs  Phylogeny  Codon usage  Telomere
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