Background: Heterotrimeric G proteins are fundamental signaling proteins composed of three subunits, Gα and a Gβγ dimer. The role of Gα as a molecular switch is critical for transmitting and amplifying intracellular signaling cascades initiated by an activated G protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR). Despite their biochemical and therapeutic importance, the study of G protein evolution has been limited to the scope of a few model organisms. Furthermore, of the five primary Gα subfamilies, the underlying gene structure of only two families has been thoroughly investigated outside of Mammalia evolution. Therefore our understanding of Gα emergence and evolution across phylogeny remains incomplete. Results: We have computationally identified the pres...
Figure S10. Implications of alternative exon usage on tertiary structure in Cephalochordata preGαs. ...
Heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) transduce extracellular signals rece...
Cyclin B3 evolution has the unique peculiarity of an abrupt 3-fold increase of the protein size in t...
Abstract Background Heterotrimeric G proteins are fundamental signaling proteins composed of three s...
Heterotrimeric G proteins act as the physical nexus between numerous receptors that respond to extra...
Heterotrimeric G proteins act as the physical nexus between numerous receptors that respond to extra...
Figure S11. DNA- and RNA-binding protein motifs overlapping with the 3` canonical and non-canonical ...
Includes supplemental material for the online appendix.The G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signali...
AbstractG-protein-coupled (seven-transmembrane segment)-receptors represent a major group of metazoa...
Supplemental file 4. Maximum Likelihood Tree built on the nucleotide level further supports the emer...
Background: Development, differentiation and physiology of metazoans all depend on cell to cell co...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
In higher eukaryotes G-protein-coupled signal transduction pathways are a common mechanism used to d...
Figure S10. Implications of alternative exon usage on tertiary structure in Cephalochordata preGαs. ...
Heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) transduce extracellular signals rece...
Cyclin B3 evolution has the unique peculiarity of an abrupt 3-fold increase of the protein size in t...
Abstract Background Heterotrimeric G proteins are fundamental signaling proteins composed of three s...
Heterotrimeric G proteins act as the physical nexus between numerous receptors that respond to extra...
Heterotrimeric G proteins act as the physical nexus between numerous receptors that respond to extra...
Figure S11. DNA- and RNA-binding protein motifs overlapping with the 3` canonical and non-canonical ...
Includes supplemental material for the online appendix.The G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signali...
AbstractG-protein-coupled (seven-transmembrane segment)-receptors represent a major group of metazoa...
Supplemental file 4. Maximum Likelihood Tree built on the nucleotide level further supports the emer...
Background: Development, differentiation and physiology of metazoans all depend on cell to cell co...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest protein families in mammals. GPCRs are in...
In higher eukaryotes G-protein-coupled signal transduction pathways are a common mechanism used to d...
Figure S10. Implications of alternative exon usage on tertiary structure in Cephalochordata preGαs. ...
Heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) transduce extracellular signals rece...
Cyclin B3 evolution has the unique peculiarity of an abrupt 3-fold increase of the protein size in t...