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Phylogenetic depth ofThermotoga maritima inferred from analysis of thefus gene: Amino acid sequence of elongation factor G and organization of theThermotoga str operon
Authors:Orsola Tiboni  Rita Cantoni  Roberta Creti  Piero Cammarano  Anna Maria Sanangelantoni
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Genetica e Microbiologia "ldquo"A. Buzzati-Traverso"rdquo", Universita' di Pavia, Via Sant'Epifanio 14, 27100 Pavia, Italy;(2) Dipartimento di Biopatologia Umana, Sezione Biologia cellulare, Universita' Roma "ldquo"La Sapienza"rdquo", Policlinico Umberto Io, I-00161 Roma, Italy
Abstract:Summary The gene (fus) coding for elongation factor G (EF-G) of the extremely thermophilic eubacteriumThermotoga maritima was identified and sequenced. The EF-G coding sequence (2046 bp) was found to lie in an operon-like structure between the ribosomal protein S7 gene (rpsG) and the elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) gene (tuf). TherpsG, fus, andtuf genes follow each other immediately in that order, which corresponds to the order of the homologous genes in thestr operon ofEscherichia coli. The derived amino acid sequence of the EF-G protein (682 residues) was aligned with the homologous sequences of other eubacteria, eukaryotes (hamster), and archaebacteria (Methanococcus vannielii). Unrooted phylogenetic dendrogram, obtained both from the amino acid and the nucleotide sequence alignments, using a variety of methods, lend further support to the notion that the (present) root of the (eu)bacterial tree lies betweenThermotoga and the other bacterial lineages.
Keywords:Thermotoga  Phylogeny  Bacteria  EF-G sequence  Thermophily
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