Methuselah/Methuselah-like G protein-coupled receptors constitute an ancient metazoan gene family
Author(s) -
Alex de Mendoza,
Jeffery W. Jones,
Markus Friedrich
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
scientific reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.24
H-Index - 213
ISSN - 2045-2322
DOI - 10.1038/srep21801
Subject(s) - ectodomain , gene , biology , phylogenetic tree , gene family , genetics , genome , gene duplication , evolutionary biology , protein family , phylogenetics , computational biology , receptor
Inconsistent conclusions have been drawn regarding the phylogenetic age of the Methuselah / Methuselah-like (Mth/Mthl ) gene family of G protein-coupled receptors, the founding member of which regulates development and lifespan in Drosophila . Here we report the results from a targeted homolog search of 39 holozoan genomes and phylogenetic analysis of the conserved seven transmembrane domain. Our findings reveal that the Mth/Mthl gene family is ancient, has experienced numerous extinction and expansion events during metazoan evolution, and acquired the current definition of the Methuselah ectodomain during its exceptional expansion in arthropods. In addition, our findings identify Mthl1 , Mthl5 , Mthl14 , and Mthl15 as the oldest Mth/Mthl gene family paralogs in Drosophila . Future studies of these genes have the potential to define ancestral functions of the Mth/Mthl gene family.
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