Host-pathogen biotic interactions shaped vitamin k metabolism in archaeplastida

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  • who: U. Cenci from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Host-pathogen biotic interactions shaped vitamin K metabolism in Archaeplastida, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that Chlamydiales intracellular pathogens made major genetic contributions to the synthesis of the naphthoyl ring core and the isoprenoid side-chain of these quinones. The authors show that 3-4 of the 9 required steps for synthesis of the isoprenoid side chains are under control of genes of chlamydial origin. The authors show a robust affiliation of Cyanidiophytina MenD to Chlamydiales (bootstrap value =94% for ML analysis . . .

     

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