The CXC chemokine receptors of fish: Insights into CXCR evolution in the vertebrates

Highlights • CXC chemokine receptors have expanded in teleost fish. • All the known CXCR orthologues found in mammals are present in cartilaginous fish. • The CXCRs appear to have originated from the GPCRs that function in the nervous, sensory, endocrine or reproduction system. • Further characteris...

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description Highlights • CXC chemokine receptors have expanded in teleost fish. • All the known CXCR orthologues found in mammals are present in cartilaginous fish. • The CXCRs appear to have originated from the GPCRs that function in the nervous, sensory, endocrine or reproduction system. • Further characterisation is required to clarify functions of CXCRs in fish.
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CXC chemokine receptors
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Evolution
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Fishes - genetics
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Vertebrates - genetics
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