Diversity of opisthokont septin proteins reveals structural constraints and conserved motifs.
Benjamin AuxierJaclyn DeeMary L BerbeeMichelle MomanyPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
This work reveals that duplication of septin genes began in an ancestral opisthokont more than a billion years ago and continued through the diversification of animals and fungi. Evidence for evolutionary conservation of ~ 49 interface residues will inform mutagenesis experiments and lead to improved understanding of the rules guiding septin heteropolymer formation and from there, to improved understanding of development of form in animals and fungi.