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Review
. 2020 Dec;594(23):3882-3897.
doi: 10.1002/1873-3468.13985. Epub 2020 Nov 21.

Evolutionary history of ATP-binding cassette proteins

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Evolutionary history of ATP-binding cassette proteins

Sriram Srikant. FEBS Lett. 2020 Dec.
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Abstract

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins are found in every sequenced genome and evolved deep in the phylogenetic tree of life. ABC proteins form one of the largest homologous protein families, with most being involved in substrate transport across biological membranes, and a few cytoplasmic members regulating in essential processes like translation. The predominant ABC protein classification scheme is derived from human members, but the increasing number of fully sequenced genomes permits to reevaluate this paradigm in the light of the evolutionary history the ABC-protein superfamily. As we study the diversity of substrates, mechanisms, and physiological roles of ABC proteins, knowledge of the evolutionary relationships highlights similarities and differences that can be attributed to specific branches in protein divergence. While alignments and trees built on natural sequence variation account for the evolutionary divergence of ABC proteins, high-throughput experiments and next-generation sequencing creating experimental sequence variation are instrumental in identifying functional constraints. The combination of natural and experimentally produced sequence variation allows a broader and more rational study of the function and physiological roles of ABC proteins.

Keywords: ABC transporters; ATP-binding cassette proteins; phylogenetics; protein evolution; sequence variation.

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