Molecular and evolutionary perspectives of the renin-angiotensin system from lamprey

Highlights • Molecular and phylogenetic evidence suggested that lamprey possessed the earliest evolved renin-angiotensin system. • Lamprey angiotensinogen possesses transitional features between serine-protease inhibitor and substrate for renin-angiotensin system. • Two types of angiotensins in lamp...

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