Tsai M H, Saier M H
Department of Biology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0116, USA.
Res Microbiol. 1995 Jun;146(5):397-404. doi: 10.1016/0923-2508(96)80285-3.
Electron transfer flavoproteins (ETF) are alpha beta-heterodimers found in eukaryotic mitochondria and bacteria. We have identified currently sequenced protein members of the ETF-alpha and ETF-beta families. Members of these two families include (a) the ETF subunits of mammals and bacteria, (b) homologous pairs of proteins (FixB/FixA) that are essential for nitrogen fixation in some bacteria, and (c) a pair of carnitine-inducible proteins encoded by two open reading frames in Escherichia coli (YaaQ and YaaR). These three groups of proteins comprise three clusters on both the ETF-alpha and ETF-beta phylogenetic trees, separated from each other by comparable phylogenetic distances. This fact suggests that these two protein families evolved with similar overall rates of evolutionary divergence. Relative regions of sequence conservation are evaluated, and signature sequences for both families are derived.
电子传递黄素蛋白(ETF)是存在于真核生物线粒体和细菌中的αβ异源二聚体。我们已经鉴定出ETF-α和ETF-β家族目前已测序的蛋白质成员。这两个家族的成员包括:(a)哺乳动物和细菌的ETF亚基;(b)对某些细菌中的固氮作用必不可少的同源蛋白对(FixB/FixA);以及(c)由大肠杆菌中的两个开放阅读框编码的一对肉碱诱导蛋白(YaaQ和YaaR)。这三组蛋白质在ETF-α和ETF-β系统发育树上构成三个聚类,彼此之间的系统发育距离相当。这一事实表明,这两个蛋白质家族以相似的总体进化分歧速率进化。评估了序列保守的相对区域,并推导了两个家族的特征序列。