An important goal in molecular evolution is to understand the genetic and physical mechanisms by which protein functions evolve and, in turn, to characterize how a protein’s physical architecture influences its evolution. Here we dissect the mechanisms for an evolutionary shift in function in the mollusk ortholog of the steroid hormone receptors (SRs), a family of biologically essential transcription factors. In vertebrates, the activity of SRs allosterically depends on binding a hormonal ligand; in mollusks, however, the SR ortholog (called ER, because of high sequence similarity to vertebrate estrogen receptors) activates transcription in the absence of ligand and does not respond to steroid hormones. To understand how this shift in regul...
The mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is highly conserved across vertebrate evolution. In terrestrial ...
Allosteric pathways in proteins describe networks comprising amino acid residues which may facilitat...
Abstract. Although, as their names imply, vertebrate and invertebrate estrogen receptors [ERs] and e...
Most proteins are regulated by physical interactions with other molecules; some are highly specific,...
© 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science.Receptors for sex and adrenal steroid hor...
Background: The origin of nuclear receptors (NRs) and the question whether the ancestral NR was a li...
Gene duplication is the predominant mechanism for the evolution of new genes. Major existing models ...
Various explanations have been proposed to account for complex differentiation and development in hu...
The structural mechanisms by which proteins have evolved new functions are known only indirectly. We...
<p>A, Pathway for synthesis of vertebrate steroid hormones. The main pathway – synthesis of estrogen...
Understanding how protein structures and functions have diversified is a central goal in molecular e...
The steroid receptors, a subgroup of nuclear receptors, regulate many physiological functions like h...
Understanding how protein structures and functions have diversified is a central goal in molecular e...
In vertebrates, estrogens and estrogen mimicking chemicals modulate gene expression mainly through a...
It remains a mystery why estrogen hormone receptors (ERs), which are highly specific toward its endo...
The mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is highly conserved across vertebrate evolution. In terrestrial ...
Allosteric pathways in proteins describe networks comprising amino acid residues which may facilitat...
Abstract. Although, as their names imply, vertebrate and invertebrate estrogen receptors [ERs] and e...
Most proteins are regulated by physical interactions with other molecules; some are highly specific,...
© 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science.Receptors for sex and adrenal steroid hor...
Background: The origin of nuclear receptors (NRs) and the question whether the ancestral NR was a li...
Gene duplication is the predominant mechanism for the evolution of new genes. Major existing models ...
Various explanations have been proposed to account for complex differentiation and development in hu...
The structural mechanisms by which proteins have evolved new functions are known only indirectly. We...
<p>A, Pathway for synthesis of vertebrate steroid hormones. The main pathway – synthesis of estrogen...
Understanding how protein structures and functions have diversified is a central goal in molecular e...
The steroid receptors, a subgroup of nuclear receptors, regulate many physiological functions like h...
Understanding how protein structures and functions have diversified is a central goal in molecular e...
In vertebrates, estrogens and estrogen mimicking chemicals modulate gene expression mainly through a...
It remains a mystery why estrogen hormone receptors (ERs), which are highly specific toward its endo...
The mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is highly conserved across vertebrate evolution. In terrestrial ...
Allosteric pathways in proteins describe networks comprising amino acid residues which may facilitat...
Abstract. Although, as their names imply, vertebrate and invertebrate estrogen receptors [ERs] and e...