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Evidence of functional divergence in MSP7 paralogous proteins: a molecular-evolutionary and phylogenetic analysis.

Diego Garzón-OspinaJohanna Forero-RodríguezManuel Alfonso Patarroyo
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
Even though msp7 has mainly evolved in line with a birth-and-death evolutionary model, gene conversion has taken place between some paralogous genes allowing them to maintain their functional redundancy. On the other hand, the evolutionary rate of some MSP7 paralogs has become altered, as well as undergoing relaxed or intensified (positive) selection, suggesting functional divergence. This could mean that some MSP7s can form different parasite protein complexes and/or recognise different host receptors during parasite invasion. These results highlight the importance of this gene family in the Plasmodium genus.
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