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Does a bacterial elongation factor share a common evolutionary ancestor with actin?
Authors:Jurg P. Rosenbusch  Gary R. Jacobson  Jean-Claude Jaton
Abstract:Protein synthesis elongation factor Tu from E. coli shares several physical, chemical, and functional properties with actin-like proteins. Limited tryptic degradation indicartes that the two polypeptides have a similar molecular architecture. These observations suggest that they could have evolved from a common ancestor, although more information will be necessary to prove or disprove this hypothesis. A partial sequence, comprising 22 aminoacid residues from the aminoterminal end of the large tryptic fragment of elongation factor Tu is presented.
Keywords:elongation factor Tu  actin-like protein  limited proteloysis
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