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Among the different species, high sequence conservation has been seen and suggests an evolutionary conserved gene family sharing a common ancestor. Serine has been identified in bacteria instead of cysteine with modifying factor AstB. Although cysteine has identified first through evolution with modifying factor SUMF1, it has later been established that serine evolved with AstB, which has been transferred to other bacteria through horizontal transfer.