Abstract Background Through its ability to open pores in cell membranes, perforin-1 plays a key role in the immune system. Consistent with this role, the gene encoding perforin shows hallmarks of complex evolutionary events, including amplification and pseudogenization, in multiple species. A large proportion of these events occurred in phyla for which scarce genomic data were available. However, recent large-scale genomics projects have added a wealth of information on those phyla. Using this input, we annotated perforin-1 homologs in more than eighty species including mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fishes. Results We have annotated more than 400 perforin genes in all groups studied. Most mammalian species only have one perforin ...
Resistin (encoded by Retn) was previously identified in rodents as a hormone associated with diabete...
Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development....
The neuronal and neuroendocrine peptides oxytocin (OT) and vasotocin (VT), including vasopressins, h...
Abstract Background The pore-forming protein perforin is central to the granule-exocytosis pathway u...
The granule-exocytosis pathway is used by cytotoxic lymphocytes to kill virally infected, malignant ...
In mammals, perforins play a central role in the granule-dependent cell death induced by natural kil...
Reproductive genes are known to evolve more rapidly than genes expressed in other organs. In this pa...
International audienceReproductive genes are known to evolve more rapidly than genes expressed in ot...
Gene duplication is considered an important evolutionary mechanism leading to new gene functions. Ac...
Abstract Background The Recombination Activating Proteins, RAG1 and RAG2, play a crucial role in the...
BACKGROUND: The opioid system is involved in reward and pain mechanisms and consists in mammals of f...
Single-gene and whole-genome duplications are important evolutionary mechanisms that contribute to b...
Type I IFNs are considered to be the core IFN species in vertebrates because of their predominant an...
Associated manuscript Whole-genome comparisons identify repeated regulatory changes underlying conv...
Fins are major functional appendages of fish that have been repeatedly modified in different lineage...
Resistin (encoded by Retn) was previously identified in rodents as a hormone associated with diabete...
Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development....
The neuronal and neuroendocrine peptides oxytocin (OT) and vasotocin (VT), including vasopressins, h...
Abstract Background The pore-forming protein perforin is central to the granule-exocytosis pathway u...
The granule-exocytosis pathway is used by cytotoxic lymphocytes to kill virally infected, malignant ...
In mammals, perforins play a central role in the granule-dependent cell death induced by natural kil...
Reproductive genes are known to evolve more rapidly than genes expressed in other organs. In this pa...
International audienceReproductive genes are known to evolve more rapidly than genes expressed in ot...
Gene duplication is considered an important evolutionary mechanism leading to new gene functions. Ac...
Abstract Background The Recombination Activating Proteins, RAG1 and RAG2, play a crucial role in the...
BACKGROUND: The opioid system is involved in reward and pain mechanisms and consists in mammals of f...
Single-gene and whole-genome duplications are important evolutionary mechanisms that contribute to b...
Type I IFNs are considered to be the core IFN species in vertebrates because of their predominant an...
Associated manuscript Whole-genome comparisons identify repeated regulatory changes underlying conv...
Fins are major functional appendages of fish that have been repeatedly modified in different lineage...
Resistin (encoded by Retn) was previously identified in rodents as a hormone associated with diabete...
Paired box (PAX) genes are transcription factors that play important roles in embryonic development....
The neuronal and neuroendocrine peptides oxytocin (OT) and vasotocin (VT), including vasopressins, h...