Affiliations: Grupo de Parasitología Molecular (GEPAMOL),
Centro de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud,
Universidad del Quindío, Armenia, Colombia
Abstract: The serine-rich (SR) protein family is involved in the pre-mRNA
splicing process and the DNA sequences of the corresponding genes are highly
conserved in the metazoan organisms. The mammalian SR proteins consist of one
or two characteristic RNA binding domains (RBD), containing the signature
sequences RDAEDA and SWQDLKD and a RS (arginine/serine-rich) domain. We used
the amino acid and nucleotide sequences deposited in GenBank and Swiss-Prot
databases to perform a phylogenetic analysis using bioinformatics tools. The
results of the phylogenetic trees suggest that this family has evolved by
several gene duplication events as a result of a positive selection
mechanism.
Keywords: SR protein family, splicing, Toxoplasma, molecular evolution