Supplementary Figure 1: Conservation of ATG10 and ATG12 in Alveolata and Pichiaceae species.
From: Evolution from covalent conjugation to non-covalent interaction in the ubiquitin-like ATG12 system

a,b, ATG10 and ATG12 genes and the C-terminal amino acid sequences of ATG12 of representative Alveolata species including apicomplexan parasites (a) and Pichiaceae (b) species are shown. Losses of the ATG10 gene (magenta) and the C-terminal glycine in ATG12 (green) are shown. Black boxes indicate the presence of these genes. n.d., not detected. The residues of ATG12 on a putative binding interface with ATG5 and the C-terminal end are indicated (magenta).