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Modularity in Protein Evolution: Modular Organization and De Novo Domain Evolution in Mollusk Metallothioneins
Authors:Sara Calatayud  Mario Garcia-Risco  Veronika Pedrini-Martha  Douglas J Eernisse  Reinhard Dallinger   scar Palacios  Merc Capdevila  Ricard Albalat
Abstract:Metallothioneins (MTs) are proteins devoted to the control of metal homeostasis and detoxification, and therefore, MTs have been crucial for the adaptation of the living beings to variable situations of metal bioavailability. The evolution of MTs is, however, not yet fully understood, and to provide new insights into it, we have investigated the MTs in the diverse classes of Mollusks. We have shown that most molluskan MTs are bimodular proteins that combine six domains—α, β1, β2, β3, γ, and δ—in a lineage-specific manner. We have functionally characterized the Neritimorpha β3β1 and the Patellogastropoda γβ1 MTs, demonstrating the metal-binding capacity of the new γ domain. Our results have revealed a modular organization of mollusk MT, whose evolution has been impacted by duplication, loss, and de novo emergence of domains. MTs represent a paradigmatic example of modular evolution probably driven by the structural and functional requirements of metal binding.
Keywords:α    β  1  β  2  β  3  γ    δ    domains  bi- and multimodular metallothioneins  cysteine motifs  de novo evolution  metal-binding capacity and preference
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