The Ras superfamily of GTP binding proteins encompasses several gene families that regulate a plethora of events in the eukaryotic cell. Here we describe a novel branch of this superfamily which we have named RJLs. These are present in many unicellular organisms and also in deuterostomes but apparently missing in some intermediary phyla, suggesting an intriguing possibility of lateral gene transference between lower and higher eukaryotes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArfs (ADP-ribosylation factors) are conserved GTP-binding proteins involved in the control of coatomers assembling in budding vesicles in the eukaryotic secretory pathway and during some endocytic events. Here, we describe the gene for an Arf-homologue from the unicellular kinetoplastid parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, named TcArf1. TcArf1 is present in a discrete copy number in the T.
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