Phylogenetic analysis of Na+/H+ (NuoL/MrpA) antiporters

L. Sánchez-Calderón, M. Chávez-Avilés, A. L. Díaz-Pérez, B. E. Gómez-Luna, J. C. Ramírez-Granados, R. Veloz-García, C. Díaz‐Pérez
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Objectives: Sodium/proton (Na+/H+) antiporters NuoL/MrpA-like proteins are important in monovalent cations homeostasis, ATP synthesis, are involved in growth using low concentrations of acetate, and in management of protons during methane production. To learn more about the evolutive origin and biological relevance of this protein, in this work a phylogenetic analysis of the NuoL/MrpA superfamily of proteins was done. Methodology: Phylogeny reconstruction was done with 596 NuoL/MrpA proteins and 39 MrpD-NuoM/N proteins. The algorithms used were minimum evolution and maximum likelihood, using MEGA program. Additionally, a conserved domain analysis was done. Contribution: NuoL/MrpA superfamily and their homologous proteins, MrpD-NuoM/N, form two paralogous groups. The NuoL/MrpA superfamily consists of two families. Family NuoL consist of arqueal, bacterial and eukaryotic proteins of around 600 aa in size. Family MrpA are formed by proteins from bacteria and archaea, with a 600 to 850 aa in size. Using the phylogenetic analysis and conserved domain analysis, a superfamily NuoL/MrpA evolution model was proposed.
Na+/H+ (NuoL/MrpA)反转运蛋白的系统发育分析
目的:钠/质子(Na+/H+)反转运蛋白NuoL/ mrpa样蛋白在单价阳离子稳态、ATP合成、低浓度醋酸盐生长和甲烷生产过程中的质子管理中发挥重要作用。为了进一步了解该蛋白的进化起源及其生物学意义,本文对NuoL/MrpA超家族蛋白进行了系统发育分析。方法:用596个NuoL/MrpA蛋白和39个MrpD-NuoM/N蛋白进行系统发育重建。使用的算法是最小进化和最大似然,使用MEGA程序。此外,还进行了保守域分析。贡献:NuoL/MrpA超家族及其同源蛋白MrpD-NuoM/N形成两个相似的基团。NuoL/MrpA超家族由两个家族组成。NuoL家族由生物蛋白、细菌蛋白和真核蛋白组成,大小约为600 aa。MrpA家族由细菌和古细菌的蛋白质形成,大小为600至850 aa。通过系统发育分析和保守结构域分析,提出了NuoL/MrpA超家族进化模型。
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