Abstract

Conserved from archaea to mammals, the Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) constitutes one of the most versatile cellular machinery for membrane remodeling across evolution. Recently, genes encoding for ESCRT proteins have been found in Asgard archaea: a newly discovered superphylum that, according to current evolutionary theories, is the closest archaeal relative to eukaryotes. Interestingly, Asgard-ESCRT homologs were recently found to partly compensate for the loss of the equivalent proteins in yeast raising the possibility that these ancient Asgard-ESCRT proteins can interact with their eukaryotic counterparts.

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