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Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence

BACKGROUND: Class C G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a distinct group of the GPCR family, which structurally possess a characteristically distinct extracellular domain inclusive of the Venus flytrap module (VFTM). The VFTMs of the class C GPCRs is responsible for ligand recognition and...

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Autores principales: Cao, Jianhua, Huang, Siluo, Qian, Ji, Huang, Jinlin, Jin, Li, Su, Zhixi, Yang, Ji, Liu, Jianfeng
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19323848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-9-67
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author Cao, Jianhua
Huang, Siluo
Qian, Ji
Huang, Jinlin
Jin, Li
Su, Zhixi
Yang, Ji
Liu, Jianfeng
author_facet Cao, Jianhua
Huang, Siluo
Qian, Ji
Huang, Jinlin
Jin, Li
Su, Zhixi
Yang, Ji
Liu, Jianfeng
author_sort Cao, Jianhua
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Class C G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a distinct group of the GPCR family, which structurally possess a characteristically distinct extracellular domain inclusive of the Venus flytrap module (VFTM). The VFTMs of the class C GPCRs is responsible for ligand recognition and binding, and share sequence similarity with bacterial periplasmic amino acid binding proteins (PBPs). An extensive phylogenetic investigation of the VFTMs was conducted by analyzing for functional divergence and testing for positive selection for five typical groups of the class C GPCRs. The altered selective constraints were determined to identify the sites that had undergone functional divergence via positive selection. In order to structurally demonstrate the pattern changes during the evolutionary process, three-dimensional (3D) structures of the GPCR VFTMs were modelled and reconstructed from ancestral VFTMs. RESULTS: Our results show that the altered selective constraints in the VFTMs of class C GPCRs are statistically significant. This implies that functional divergence played a key role in characterizing the functions of the VFTMs after gene duplication events. Meanwhile, positive selection is involved in the evolutionary process and drove the functional divergence of the VFTMs. Our results also reveal that three continuous duplication events occurred in order to shape the evolutionary topology of class C GPCRs. The five groups of the class C GPCRs have essentially different sites involved in functional divergence, which would have shaped the specific structures and functions of the VFTMs. CONCLUSION: Taken together, our results show that functional divergence involved positive selection and is partially responsible for the evolutionary patterns of the class C GPCR VFTMs. The sites involved in functional divergence will provide more clues and candidates for further research on structural-function relationships of these modules as well as shedding light on the activation mechanism of the class C GPCRs.
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spelling pubmed-26702852009-04-18 Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence Cao, Jianhua Huang, Siluo Qian, Ji Huang, Jinlin Jin, Li Su, Zhixi Yang, Ji Liu, Jianfeng BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Class C G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a distinct group of the GPCR family, which structurally possess a characteristically distinct extracellular domain inclusive of the Venus flytrap module (VFTM). The VFTMs of the class C GPCRs is responsible for ligand recognition and binding, and share sequence similarity with bacterial periplasmic amino acid binding proteins (PBPs). An extensive phylogenetic investigation of the VFTMs was conducted by analyzing for functional divergence and testing for positive selection for five typical groups of the class C GPCRs. The altered selective constraints were determined to identify the sites that had undergone functional divergence via positive selection. In order to structurally demonstrate the pattern changes during the evolutionary process, three-dimensional (3D) structures of the GPCR VFTMs were modelled and reconstructed from ancestral VFTMs. RESULTS: Our results show that the altered selective constraints in the VFTMs of class C GPCRs are statistically significant. This implies that functional divergence played a key role in characterizing the functions of the VFTMs after gene duplication events. Meanwhile, positive selection is involved in the evolutionary process and drove the functional divergence of the VFTMs. Our results also reveal that three continuous duplication events occurred in order to shape the evolutionary topology of class C GPCRs. The five groups of the class C GPCRs have essentially different sites involved in functional divergence, which would have shaped the specific structures and functions of the VFTMs. CONCLUSION: Taken together, our results show that functional divergence involved positive selection and is partially responsible for the evolutionary patterns of the class C GPCR VFTMs. The sites involved in functional divergence will provide more clues and candidates for further research on structural-function relationships of these modules as well as shedding light on the activation mechanism of the class C GPCRs. BioMed Central 2009-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2670285/ /pubmed/19323848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-9-67 Text en Copyright © 2009 Cao et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cao, Jianhua
Huang, Siluo
Qian, Ji
Huang, Jinlin
Jin, Li
Su, Zhixi
Yang, Ji
Liu, Jianfeng
Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence
title Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence
title_full Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence
title_fullStr Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence
title_short Evolution of the class C GPCR Venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence
title_sort evolution of the class c gpcr venus flytrap modules involved positive selected functional divergence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19323848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-9-67
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