Evolution based on domain combinations: the case of glutaredoxins1 Departament de Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques, Universitat de Lleida, IRBLleida, Montserrat Roig 2, 25008, Lleida, Spain 2 Institut d'Investigació Biomédica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL), Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain
BMC Evolutionary Biology 2009, 9:66doi:10.1186/1471-2148-9-66
Additional filesAdditional File 1: GRX sequences from Archaea. UNIPROT links to the GRX sequences from archaea, together with protein and DNA alignments and links to other sequences that have over 90% sequence identity. Format: HTM Size: 50KB Download file Additional File 2: GRX sequences from bacteria. UNIPROT links to the GRX sequences from bacteria, together with protein and DNA alignments and links to other sequences that have over 90% sequence identity. Format: HTM Size: 435KB Download file Additional File 3: GRX sequences from eukaryotes. UNIPROT links to the GRX sequences from eukaryotes, together with protein and DNA alignments and links to other sequences that have over 90% sequence identity. Format: HTM Size: 283KB Download file Additional File 4: Analysis of CGFS-GRXs sequences from archaea. Contains the supplementary table I, with compiled information about CGFS class GRXs in archaea. Format: HTM Size: 1.5MB Download file Additional File 5: Sequences of GRX domains from multidomain proteins. UNIPROT links to the GRX sequences from multidomain proteins, together with protein and DNA alignments and links to other sequences that have over 90% sequence identity. Format: FAS Size: 112KB Download file Additional File 6: Aligned sequences of CPYC class GRX domains from multidomain proteins. Alignment used to build the phylogenetic trees. Format: FAS Size: 94KB Download file Additional File 7: Aligned sequences of CGFS-class GRX domains from multidomain proteins. Alignment used to build the phylogenetic trees. Format: DOC Size: 189KB Download file This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Word Viewer |




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