| Literature DB >> 24135643 |
Jun Yan1, Haibo Jia, Zhaowu Ma, Huashan Ye, Mi Zhou, Li Su, Jianfeng Liu, An-Yuan Guo.
Abstract
Frizzleds (FZDs) are transmembrane receptors in the Wnt signaling pathway and they play pivotal roles in developments. The Frizzled-like extracellular Cysteine-rich domain (Fz-CRD) has been identified in FZDs and other proteins. The origin and evolution of these proteins with Fz-CRD is the main interest of this study. We found that the Fz-CRD exists in FZD, SFRP, RTK, MFRP, CPZ, CORIN, COL18A1 and other proteins. Our systematic analysis revealed that the Fz-CRD domain might have originated in protists and then fused with the Frizzled-like seven-transmembrane domain (7TM) to form the FZD receptors, which duplicated and diversified into about 11 members in Vertebrates. The SFRPs and RTKs with the Fz-CRD were found in sponge and expanded in Vertebrates. Other proteins with Fz-CRD may have emerged during Vertebrate evolution through domain fusion. Moreover, we found a glycosylation site and several conserved motifs in FZDs, which may be related to Wnt interaction. Based on these results, we proposed a model showing that the domain fusion and expansion of Fz-CRD genes occurred in Metazoa and Vertebrates. Our study may help to pave the way for further research on the conservation and diversification of Wnt signaling functions during evolution. CrownEntities:
Keywords: 7TM; CPZ; CRD; Cysteine-rich domain; Domain fusion; Evolution; FZD; Frizzled; Frizzled-like CRD domain; Frizzled-like Cysteine-rich domain; Fz-CRD; G-protein-coupled receptor; GPCR; MFRP; MuSK; ROR; RTK; SFRP; Smo; Smoothened; TM; WGD; Wnt; carboxypeptidase Z; membrane Frizzled-related protein; muscle skeletal receptor tyrosine kinase; receptor tyrosine kinase; receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor; secreted Frizzled-related protein; seven-transmembrane domain; transmembrane domain; whole genome duplication
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24135643 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.09.083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688