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Molecular evolution of the EGF-CFC protein family
Ravisankar, V., Singh, T.P.,
Published in
2011
PMID: 21640172
Volume: 482
   
Issue: 1-2
Pages: 43 - 50
Abstract
The epidermal growth factor-Cripto-1/FRL-1/Cryptic (EGF-CFC) proteins, characterized by the highly conserved EGF and CFC domains, are extracellular membrane associated growth factor-like glycoproteins. These proteins are essential components of the Nodal signaling pathway during early vertebrate embryogenesis. Homologs of the EGF-CFC family have also been implicated in tumorigenesis in humans. Yet, little is known about the mode of molecular evolution in this family. Here we investigate the origin, extent of conservation and evolutionary relationships of EGF-CFC proteins across the metazoa. The results suggest that the first appearance of the EGF-CFC gene occurred in the ancestor of the deuterostomes. Phylogenetic analysis supports the classification of the family into distinct subfamilies that appear to have evolved through lineage-specific duplication and divergence. Site-specific analyses of evolutionary rate shifts between the two major mammalian paralogous subfamilies, Cripto and Cryptic, reveal critical amino acid sites that may account for the observed functional divergence. Furthermore, estimates of functional divergence suggest that rapid change of evolutionary rates at sites located mainly in the CFC domain may contribute towards distinct functional properties of the two paralogs. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
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JournalGene
ISSN03781119
Open AccessNo
Concepts (33)
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    EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR
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    EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR CRIPTO 1/FRL 1/CRYPTIC PROTEIN
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    Glycoprotein
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    Unclassified drug
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    Article
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    DEUTEROSTOMIA
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    Gene order
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    Gene structure
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    Molecular evolution
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    Nonhuman
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    Nucleotide sequence
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    Phylogeny
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    Protein family
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    Sequence alignment
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    Amino acid sequence
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    Animals
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    Conserved sequence
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    EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR
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    Evolution, molecular
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    Genome
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    Metazoa
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    VERTEBRATA