Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different domain configurations, which has led to the formation of a large and distinct group of proteins. LIM proteins are involved in relaying stimuli received at the cell surface to the nucleus in order to regulate cell structure, motility, and division. Despite their fundamental roles in cellular processes and human disease, little is known about the evolution of the LIM superclass.We have identified and characterized all known LIM domain-containing proteins in six metazoans and three non-metazoans. In addition, we performed a phylogenetic analysis on all LIM domains and, in the process, have identified a number of novel non-LIM domains and motifs in each of these proteins. ...
Formins are proteins that assist in regulating cytoskeletal organization through interactions with a...
<p>A highly conserved domain of a tetrad of C2H2 zinc finger motifs (red and yellow box) is found in...
Abstract Background Development, differentiation and physiology of metazoans all depend on cell to c...
Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different domain configurations, whic...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different do...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
The dramatic increase in membrane proteome complexity is arguably one of the most pivotal evolutiona...
Domains are the building blocks of proteins. Exon shuf-fling is an important mechanism accounting fo...
Background: Proteins convey the majority of biochemical and cellular activities in organisms. Over t...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
<p>A. Domain structures and position of the four predicted LIM proteins in <i>M. oryzae</i>; B. Phyl...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
Background: Development, differentiation and physiology of metazoans all depend on cell to cell co...
<p>Evolutionary model for the PDZ and LIM encoding genes. The most parsimonious model derived from o...
Formins are proteins that assist in regulating cytoskeletal organization through interactions with a...
<p>A highly conserved domain of a tetrad of C2H2 zinc finger motifs (red and yellow box) is found in...
Abstract Background Development, differentiation and physiology of metazoans all depend on cell to c...
Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different domain configurations, whic...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different do...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
The dramatic increase in membrane proteome complexity is arguably one of the most pivotal evolutiona...
Domains are the building blocks of proteins. Exon shuf-fling is an important mechanism accounting fo...
Background: Proteins convey the majority of biochemical and cellular activities in organisms. Over t...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
<p>A. Domain structures and position of the four predicted LIM proteins in <i>M. oryzae</i>; B. Phyl...
A central question in animal evolution is how multicellular animals evolved from unicellular ancesto...
Background: Development, differentiation and physiology of metazoans all depend on cell to cell co...
<p>Evolutionary model for the PDZ and LIM encoding genes. The most parsimonious model derived from o...
Formins are proteins that assist in regulating cytoskeletal organization through interactions with a...
<p>A highly conserved domain of a tetrad of C2H2 zinc finger motifs (red and yellow box) is found in...
Abstract Background Development, differentiation and physiology of metazoans all depend on cell to c...