The evolution of the huntingtin-associated protein 40 (HAP40) in conjunction with huntingtin.
Manuel SeefelderVikram AlvaBin HuangTatjana EnglerWolfgang BaumeisterQiang GuoRubén Fernández-BusnadiegoAndrei N LupasStefan KochanekPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
Our results indicate that the transition from a multi-exon to a single-exon gene appears to have taken place by retroposition during the divergence of amphibians and amniotes, followed by the loss of the parental multi-exon gene. Furthermore, it appears that the two proteins probably originated at the root of eukaryotes. Conservation of the interaction between HAP40 and HTT and their likely coevolution strongly indicate functional importance of this interaction.