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Prokaryotic origins for the mitochondrial alternative oxidase and plastid terminal oxidase nuclear genes
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The mitochondrial alternative oxidase is a diiron carboxylate quinol oxidase (Dox) found in plants and some fungi and protists, but not animals. The plastid terminal oxidase is distantly related to alternative oxidase and is most likely also a Dox protein. Database searches revealed that the α-proteobacterium Novosphingobium aromaticivorans and the cyanobacteria Nostoc sp. PCC7120, Synechococcus sp. WH8102 and Prochlorococcus marinus subsp. pastoris CCMP1378 each possess a Dox homolog. Each prokaryotic protein conforms to the current structural models of the Dox active site and phylogenetic analyses suggest that the eukaryotic Dox genes arose from an ancestral prokaryotic gene.

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[关键词] Alternative oxidase;Plastid terminal oxidase;IMMUTANS;Molecular phylogeny;Cyanobacteria;Proteobacteria;Diiron carboxylate proteins;Aox;alternative oxidase;Ptox;plastid terminal oxidase;Dox;diiron carboxylate quinol oxidase;EPR;electron paramagnetic resonance;NoDox;Nostoc sp. PCC7120 Dox;PmDox;Prochlorococcus marinus subsp. pastoris CCMP1378 Dox;NaDox;Novosphingobium aromaticivorans Dox;SyDox;Synechococcus sp. WH8102 Dox [时效性] 
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