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Conserved and lineage-specific hypothetical proteins may have played a central role in the rise and diversification of major archaeal groups.

Raphaël MéheustCindy J CastelleAlexander L JaffeAlexander L Jaffe
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
Given that these hypothetical proteins are near ubiquitous within major archaeal groups, we propose that they were important in the origin of most of the major archaeal lineages. Interestingly, although there were clearly phylum-specific co-occurring proteins, no such blocks of protein families were shared across superphyla, suggesting a burst-like origin of new lineages early in archaeal evolution.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • cell fate