OVO-like proteins (OVOL) are members of the zinc finger protein family and serve as transcription factors to regulate gene expression in various differentiation processes. Recent studies have shown that OVOL genes are involved in epithelial development and differentiation in a wide variety of organisms; yet there is a lack of comprehensive studies that describe OVOL proteins from an evolutionary perspective. Using comparative genomic analysis, we traced three different OVOL genes (OVOL1-3) in vertebrates. One gene, OVOL3, was duplicated during a whole-genome-duplication event in fish, but only the copy (OVOL3b) was retained. From early-branching metazoa to humans, we found that a core domain, comprising a tetrad of C2H2 zinc fingers, is con...
Ovo, which encodes a transcription factor with Zn-finger domains, is evolutionarily conserved among ...
The C2H2 zinc finger is one of the most common domains encoded by animal genomes and has been implic...
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OVO-like proteins (OVOL) are members of the zinc finger protein family and serve as transcription fa...
OVO-like proteins (OVOL) are members of the zinc finger protein family and serve as transcription fa...
<p>A highly conserved domain of a tetrad of C2H2 zinc finger motifs (red and yellow box) is found in...
The OvoL family of zinc finger transcription factors, three in number in mammals (OvoL1, 2 and 3) ar...
Abstract Background The increasing number of available genomic sequences makes it now possible to st...
The OvoL family of zinc finger transcription factors, three in number in mammals (OvoL1, 2 and 3) ar...
BACKGROUND: Identification of orthologous relationships between genes from widely divergent taxa all...
AbstractAnimal-specific gene families involved in cell–cell communication and developmental control ...
BACKGROUND: Identification of orthologous relationships between genes from widely divergent taxa all...
BackgroundIdentification of orthologous relationships between genes from widely divergent taxa allow...
AbstractThe C2H2 zinc finger is one of the most abundant protein domains and is thought to have been...
The C2H2 zinc finger is one of the most common domains encoded by animal genomes and has been implic...
Ovo, which encodes a transcription factor with Zn-finger domains, is evolutionarily conserved among ...
The C2H2 zinc finger is one of the most common domains encoded by animal genomes and has been implic...
<p>We generated this sequence logo using WebLogo 3.0 <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:do...
OVO-like proteins (OVOL) are members of the zinc finger protein family and serve as transcription fa...
OVO-like proteins (OVOL) are members of the zinc finger protein family and serve as transcription fa...
<p>A highly conserved domain of a tetrad of C2H2 zinc finger motifs (red and yellow box) is found in...
The OvoL family of zinc finger transcription factors, three in number in mammals (OvoL1, 2 and 3) ar...
Abstract Background The increasing number of available genomic sequences makes it now possible to st...
The OvoL family of zinc finger transcription factors, three in number in mammals (OvoL1, 2 and 3) ar...
BACKGROUND: Identification of orthologous relationships between genes from widely divergent taxa all...
AbstractAnimal-specific gene families involved in cell–cell communication and developmental control ...
BACKGROUND: Identification of orthologous relationships between genes from widely divergent taxa all...
BackgroundIdentification of orthologous relationships between genes from widely divergent taxa allow...
AbstractThe C2H2 zinc finger is one of the most abundant protein domains and is thought to have been...
The C2H2 zinc finger is one of the most common domains encoded by animal genomes and has been implic...
Ovo, which encodes a transcription factor with Zn-finger domains, is evolutionarily conserved among ...
The C2H2 zinc finger is one of the most common domains encoded by animal genomes and has been implic...
<p>We generated this sequence logo using WebLogo 3.0 <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:do...