Bacterial sensor evolved by decreasing complexity.
Elizabet Monteagudo-CascalesJosé A GaviraJiawei XingFélix VelandoMiguel A MatillaIgor B ZhulinTino KrellPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Many bacterial receptors contain multi-modular sensing domains indicative of complex sensory processes. The presence of more than one sensing module likely permits the integration of multiple signals, although, the molecular detail and functional relevance for these complex sensors remain poorly understood. Bimodular sensory domains are likely to have arisen from the fusion or duplication of monomodular domains. Evolution by increasing complexity is generally believed to be a dominant force. Here we reveal the opposite - how a monomodular sensing domain has evolved from a bimodular one. Our findings will thus motivate research to establish whether evolution by decreasing complexity is typical of other sensory domains.
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