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  1. ...Protein evolution by molecular tinkering: diversification of the nuclear receptor superfamily from a ligand-dependent ancestor. PLoS Biology 8 e1000497. (doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000497) Brion F, Le Page Y, Piccini B, Cardoso O, Tong SK, Chung BC & Kah O 2012 Screening estrogenic activities of chemicals...
  2. ...tLa cine Pen lig egi and therefore referred to as orphans. Over the span of characterize classic nuclear hormone receptors (Aranda & receptor subgroups. Linking minal ligand-binding domain whose length varies between bse molecules, which dictate recep nteractions with coactivator role of ligand...
  3. ...emerged through gene/genome duplications from common ancestors. Duplicated receptors and peptides have undergone sequence changes during evolution, leading to diversification of their physiological functions (Acharjee et al. 2004, Kim et al. 2012). Specific diversification of peptides, i.e. conservation...
  4. ...Evolutionary genomics of nuclear receptors: from twenty-five ancestral genes to derived endocrine systems. Molecular Biology and Evolution 21 1923–1937. Bonnelye E, Vanacker JM, Desbiens X, Begue A, Stehelin D & Laudet V 1994 Rev-erb beta, a new member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, is expressed...
  5. ...receptor homolog. PNAS 89 6167–6171. LaCasse EC & Lefebvre YA 1995 Nuclear localization signals overlap DNA- or RNA-binding domains in nucleic acid-binding proteins. Nucleic Acids Research 23 1647–1656. Laudet V 1997 Evolution of the nuclear receptor superfamily: early diversification from an ancestral...
  6. ...–25209. Laudet V 1997 Evolution of the nuclear receptor superfamily: early diversification from an ancestral orphan receptor. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology 19 207–226. Luo J, Sladek R, Bader JA, Matthyssen A, Rossant J & Giguere V 1997 Placental abnormalities in mouse embryos lacking the orphan nuclear...
  7. ...-3940(02)00259-8)Journal of Molecular Endocrinology (2011) 46, 111–123Herrero-Turrion MJ & Rodriguez RE 2008 Bioinformatic analysis of the origin, sequence and diversification of mu opioid receptors in vertebrates. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49 877...
  8. ...Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA) Abstract Retinoid X receptors (RXR) are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors that have been characterized in a wide variety of metazoan phyla. They act as heterodimer partners of other nuclear receptors...
  9. ...;) (Walter et al. 1985, Green et al. 1986, Kuiper et al. 1996, Mosselman et al. 1996, Tremblay et al. 1997) that are members of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily of nuclear receptors. Binding of the natural estrogen 17#3;-estradiol to the estrogen receptors induces conformational changes, resulting...
  10. ..., Scanlan TS, Shiau AK, Uht RM & Webb P 2000 Estrogen receptor pathways to AP-1. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 74 311–317. Laudet V 1997 Evolution of the nuclear receptor superfamily: early diversification from an ancestral orphan receptor. Journal of Molecular Biology 19 207–226. Le...
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