Evolution of EF-hand calcium-modulated proteins. II. Domains of several subfamilies have diverse evolutionary histories
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Molecular Evolution
- Vol. 34 (5), 416-448
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00162998
Abstract
Summary In the first report in this series we described the relationships and evolution of 152 individual proteins of the EF-hand subfamilies. Here we add 66 additional proteins and define eight (CDC, TPNV, CLNB, LPS, DGK, 1 F8, VIS, TCBP) new subfamilies and seven (CAL, SQUD, CDPK, EFH5, TPP, LAV, CRGP) new unique proteins, which we assume represent new subfamilies. The main focus of this study is the classification of individual EF-hand domains. Five subfamilies—calmodulin, troponin C, essential light chain, regulatory light chain, CDC31/caltractin-and three uniques—call, squidulin, and calcium-dependent protein kinase-are congruent in that all evolved from a common four-domain precursor. In contrast calpain and sarcoplasmic calcium-binding protein (SARC) each evolved from its own one-domain precursor. The remaining 19 subfamilies and uniques appear to have evolved by translocation and splicing of genes encoding the EF-hand domains that were precursors to the congruent eight and to calpain and to SARC. The rates of evolution of the EF-hand domains are slower following formation of the subfamilies and establishment of their functions. Subfamilies are not readily classified by patterns of calcium coordination, interdomain linker stability, and glycine and proline distribution. There are many homoplasies indicating that similar variants of the EF-hand evolved by independent pathways.Keywords
This publication has 85 references indexed in Scilit:
- Characterization of two novel human retropseudogenes related to the calmodulin-encoding gene, CaMIIGene, 1991
- Human embryonic/atrial myosin alkali light chain gene: Characterization, sequence, and chromosomal locationGenomics, 1990
- Partial nucleotide sequence of the parvalbumin from chicken thymus designated “avian thymic hormone”Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1990
- Rain-, wind-, and touch-induced expression of calmodulin and calmodulin-related genes in ArabidopsisCell, 1990
- Avian thymic hormone (ATH) is a parvalbuminBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1989
- A novel human myosin alkali light chain is developmentally regulatedEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1988
- Heat‐resistant inhibitors of protein kinase C from bovine brainEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1988
- Refined crystal structure of troponin C from turkey skeletal muscle at 2·0 Å resolutionJournal of Molecular Biology, 1988
- Two calmodulin genes are expressed in Arbacia punctulata: An ancient gene duplication is indicatedJournal of Molecular Biology, 1988
- Cloning and characterization of mammalian myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) cDNA: the RLC gene is expressed in smooth, sarcomeric, and nonmuscle tissues.The Journal of cell biology, 1987