Various explanations have been proposed to account for complex differentiation and development in humans, despite the human genome containing only two to three times the number of genes in invertebrates. Ignored are the actions of adrenal and sex steroids—androgens, estrogens, glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and progestins—which act through receptors that arose from an ancestral nuclear receptor in a protochordate. This ligand-based mechanism is unique to vertebrates and was integrated into the already robust network of transcription factors in invertebrates. Adrenal and sex steroids influence almost all aspects of vertebrate differentiation and development. I propose that evolution of this ligand-based mechanism in a primitive vert...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...
An important goal in molecular evolution is to understand the genetic and physical mechanisms by whi...
International audienceSteroid hormones regulate many physiological processes in vertebrates, nematod...
Considering that life on earth evolved about 3.7 billion years ago, vertebrates are young, appearing...
Receptors for the adrenal and sex steroids arose by a series of gene duplications from an ancestral ...
Vertebrates appear about 500 million years ago in the fossil record. This is only 25–50 million yea...
Recent sequencing of amphioxus and sea urchin genomes has provided important data for understanding ...
The recent cloning by Thornton (Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci USA 98, 5671-5676, 2001) of an estrogen recept...
<p>A, Pathway for synthesis of vertebrate steroid hormones. The main pathway – synthesis of estrogen...
One of the great challenges in biology is to understand how particular complex morphological and phy...
<div><p>Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mito...
Background: The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) evolved from a ...
© 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...
<p>The main players in the complex, TSPO and STAR, are indicated on the surface of mitochondria. Pre...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...
An important goal in molecular evolution is to understand the genetic and physical mechanisms by whi...
International audienceSteroid hormones regulate many physiological processes in vertebrates, nematod...
Considering that life on earth evolved about 3.7 billion years ago, vertebrates are young, appearing...
Receptors for the adrenal and sex steroids arose by a series of gene duplications from an ancestral ...
Vertebrates appear about 500 million years ago in the fossil record. This is only 25–50 million yea...
Recent sequencing of amphioxus and sea urchin genomes has provided important data for understanding ...
The recent cloning by Thornton (Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci USA 98, 5671-5676, 2001) of an estrogen recept...
<p>A, Pathway for synthesis of vertebrate steroid hormones. The main pathway – synthesis of estrogen...
One of the great challenges in biology is to understand how particular complex morphological and phy...
<div><p>Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mito...
Background: The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) evolved from a ...
© 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...
<p>The main players in the complex, TSPO and STAR, are indicated on the surface of mitochondria. Pre...
Steroidogenesis begins with the transport of cholesterol from intracellular stores into mitochondria...
An important goal in molecular evolution is to understand the genetic and physical mechanisms by whi...
International audienceSteroid hormones regulate many physiological processes in vertebrates, nematod...