2023
DOI: 10.1002/pro.4701
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Protein salvage and repurposing in evolution: Phospholipase D toxins are stabilized by a remodeled scrap of a membrane association domain

Matthew H. J. Cordes,
Alexandra K. Sundman,
Holden C. Fox
et al.

Abstract: The glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase (GDPD)‐like SMaseD/PLD domain family, which includes phospholipase D (PLD) toxins in recluse spiders and actinobacteria, evolved anciently in bacteria from the GDPD. The PLD enzymes retained the core (β/α)8 barrel fold of GDPD, while gaining a signature C‐terminal expansion motif and losing a small insertion domain. Using sequence alignments and phylogenetic analysis, we infer that the C‐terminal motif derives from a segment of an ancient bacterial PLAT domain. Forma… Show more

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