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The origins of phagocytosis and eukaryogenesis

Natalya Yutin email, Maxim Y Wolf email, Yuri I Wolf email and Eugene V Koonin email

National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA

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Biology Direct 2009, 4:9doi:10.1186/1745-6150-4-9

Published: 26 February 2009

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The 118 conserved phagosomal proteins identified by comparison of 7 proteomics studies.

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Amino acid sequences of phagosomal proteins classified by cluster.

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Phyletic distribution of major proteins involved in phagocytosis.

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BLAST results of 118 phagosomal protein clusters against RefSeq protein database.

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Complete figure legends.

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List of prokaryotic GTPases that cluster with the eukaryotic Rab, Ras, Ran, and Rho families.

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Alignment of small GTPases used for the construction of the tree in Figure 3.

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Alignment of actin-like superfamily proteins used for the construction of the tree in Figure 1.

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