10.6084/m9.figshare.5955361.v1
Lael Barlow
Lael
Barlow
Eva Nývltovå
Eva
Nývltovå
Maria Aguilar
Maria
Aguilar
Jan Tachezy
Jan
Tachezy
Joel Dacks
Joel
Dacks
Additional file 8: of A sophisticated, differentiated Golgi in the ancestor of eukaryotes
Springer Nature
2018
Golgi apparatus
GRASP
golgin
evolutionary cell biology
secretion
membrane trafficking
2018-03-07 05:00:00
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_8_of_A_sophisticated_differentiated_Golgi_in_the_ancestor_of_eukaryotes/5955361
Figure S5. Amino acid sequence alignments illustrating conservation of functional motifs of golgins (visualized using Boxshade). (A) C-terminal regions of selected GM130 and golgin-45 orthologues. (B) Segment of GRASP55 and GRASP65, and pre-duplicate GRASP alignment containing the position corresponding to Met164 of human GRASP65. (C) N-terminal region of identified GMAP210 orthologues showing loss of the N-terminal vesicle recognition motif in non-holozoan sequences, and loss of the ALPS domain in non-vertebrate sequences. (D) Conserved GRAB domain of GMAP210 orthologues from diverse eukaryotes including plants and metazoans. (E) Alignment of golgin-84 and CASP transmembrane domain sequences, which contain conserved residues. (F) N-terminal region of identified golgin-84 orthologues, showing comparable tryptophan-containing motifs in diverse eukaryotes. (G) Conserved Rab6-binding domain of TMF orthologues from eukaryotes including Naegleria gruberi. (PDF 212 kb)