Research Keyword: molybdenum incorporation

Convergent evolution links molybdenum insertase domains with organism-specific sequences

Scientists studied how fungi use a special protein called Mo insertase to create molybdenum cofactor, which is essential for life. By testing different versions of this protein from various organisms, they discovered that fungi have developed a unique version with a special 20-amino acid region that cannot be replaced with versions from plants or animals. This finding shows that evolution has fine-tuned this protein differently in different organisms.

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