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Resurrecting the Ancestral Steroid Receptor: Ancient Origin of Estrogen Signaling

University of Oregon · The University of Texas at Austin

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Abstract

Receptors for sex and adrenal steroid hormones are absent from fully sequenced invertebrate genomes and have not been recovered from other invertebrates. Here we report the isolation of an estrogen receptor ortholog from the mollusk Aplysia californica and the reconstruction, synthesis, and experimental characterization of functional domains of the ancestral protein from which all extant steroid receptors (SRs) evolved. Our findings indicate that SRs are extremely ancient and widespread, having diversified from a primordial gene before the origin of bilaterally symmetric animals, and that this ancient receptor had estrogen receptor-like functionality. This gene was lost in the lineage leading to arthropods and…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Lineage (genetic)
  • Estrogen receptor
  • Receptor
  • Aplysia
  • Extant taxon
  • Steroid hormone
  • Estrogen
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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