Characterization of evolutionary trend in squamate estrogen receptor sensitivity

Highlights • Estrogen receptors from three squamates were functionally characterized. • Comparisons of ligand sensitivities suggest an evolutionary trend in vertebrate ERα • Squamates have high ligand sensitivity, while urodeles have low sensitivity. • Homology models also suggest similar trend in m...

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Veröffentlicht in:General and comparative endocrinology 2016-11, Vol.238, p.88-95
Hauptverfasser: Yatsu, Ryohei, Katsu, Yoshinao, Kohno, Satomi, Mizutani, Takeshi, Ogino, Yukiko, Ohta, Yasuhiko, Myburgh, Jan, van Wyk, Johannes H, Guillette, Louis J, Miyagawa, Shinichi, Iguchi, Taisen
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description Highlights • Estrogen receptors from three squamates were functionally characterized. • Comparisons of ligand sensitivities suggest an evolutionary trend in vertebrate ERα • Squamates have high ligand sensitivity, while urodeles have low sensitivity. • Homology models also suggest similar trend in molecular ligand binding affinity.
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Animals
Biological Evolution
Cloning, Molecular
Computer Simulation
Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Estrogen Receptor alpha - metabolism
Estrogen Receptor beta - metabolism
Gekko
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Receptors, Estrogen - chemistry
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