Ubiquitin fusion proteins in algae: implications for cell biology and the spread of photosynthesis.
Shannon J SibbaldJulia F HopkinsGina V FilloramoJohn M ArchibaldPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
Our results suggest that ubiquitin fusion proteins are more common than currently appreciated; because of its small size, the ubiquitin coding region can go undetected when gene predictions are carried out in an automated fashion. The punctate distribution of the Ubiq-NiSOD fusion across the eukaryotic tree could serve as a beacon for the spread of plastids from eukaryote to eukaryote by secondary and/or tertiary endosymbiosis.