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Protein Evolution by Molecular Tinkering: Diversification of the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily from a Ligand-Dependent Ancestor

Authors
  1. A Bateman
  2. A. M Reitzel
  3. Bernard M. Degnan
  4. C Larroux
  5. C. M Zmasek
  6. C. Y Chang
  7. Claire Larroux
  8. D. M Hillis
  9. D. S Geller
  10. E Aggelidou
  11. E. A Ortlund
  12. Eric A. Ortlund
  13. F Armougom
  14. F Jacob
  15. G Benoit
  16. G Sun
  17. G. B Wisely
  18. G. J Kleywegt
  19. Geeta N. Eick
  20. H Escriva
  21. H Escriva
  22. H Greschik
  23. H Gronemeyer
  24. I. N Krylova
  25. J Schultz
  26. J. A Nylander
  27. J. M Maglich
  28. J. P Huelsenbeck
  29. J. P Renaud
  30. J. T Bridgham
  31. J. W Thornton
  32. Jamie T. Bridgham
  33. Joseph W. Thornton
  34. K Suino
  35. K. D Baker
  36. K. I Pardee
  37. Kirti Deshpande
  38. L Shan
  39. Laurence D. Hurst
  40. M Anisimova
  41. M Srivastava
  42. M Srivastava
  43. M Wiens
  44. M. J West-Eberhardt
  45. M. W Kirschner
  46. Marie E. A. Gauthier
  47. Michael J. Harms
  48. N Eswar
  49. N King
  50. N Shubin
  51. N. H Putnam
  52. P. D Thomas
  53. R. C Edgar
  54. R. G Beiko
  55. R. X Xu
  56. S Bertrand
  57. S Chen
  58. S Guindon
  59. W Feng
  60. X Yuan
  61. Y Kim
  62. Z Wang
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
Public Library of Science
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    Abstract

    Phylogenetic reconstruction of the structure and function of the ancestor of the nuclear receptor protein family reveals how functional diversity evolves by subtle tinkering with an ancestral template

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