Table 3.
Proteina | Primary functiona | Best reciprocal BLAST | E-value | Similarity % | Phylogenetic orthologsb | mRNA expressionc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MDM10 | Core components of the mt segregation apparatus | ● | 1e-32 | 44 | ● | ● |
U9UEK3 | ||||||
MDM12 | ● | 2e-15 | 52 | ● | ● | |
U9UFF5 | ||||||
MMM1 | ● | 3e-53 | 55 | ● | ● | |
U9U1X0 | ||||||
MMM2 | Putative interaction with the mt segregation apparatus | ● | 5e-11 | 53 | ● | ● |
U9TTI3 | ||||||
MDM31 | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | |
MDM32 | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | |
ILV5 | Biosynthesis of Val, Ile and Leu | ● | 1e-158 | 76 | ● | ● |
U9UJR1 | ||||||
ACO1 | Citric acid cycle | ● | 0.0 | 84 | ● | ● |
U9UI83 | ||||||
ABF2 | mtDNA packaging | ±d | 1e-14 | 48 | ● | ● |
U9UF16 |
aDescribed proteins and known functions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Chen et al. [55]), along with the accession number of the R. irregularis ortholog gene candidates
bAs shown in Additional file 3
cBased on the R. irregularis transcriptome data (Tisserant et al. [36])
dTwo proteins in R. irregularis and S. cerevisiae showed close similarity to each other because they share the same high mobility HMG-BOX proteic domains