Evolution and Functional Diversification of the GLI Family of Transcription Factors in Vertebrates
Author(s) -
Amir Ali Abbasi,
Debbie K. Goode,
Saneela Amir,
KarlHeinz Grzeschik
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
evolutionary bioinformatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.502
H-Index - 32
ISSN - 1176-9343
DOI - 10.4137/ebo.s2322
Subject(s) - gli2 , biology , vertebrate , hedgehog , gli1 , evolutionary biology , gene duplication , lineage (genetic) , genetics , gene , phylogenetics , phylogenetic tree , gli3 , hedgehog signaling pathway , transcription factor , repressor
In vertebrates the "SONIC HEDGEHOG" signalling pathway has been implicated in cell-fate determination, proliferation and the patterning of many different cell types and organs. As the GLI family members (GLI1, GLI2 and GLI3) are key mediators of hedgehog morphogenetic signals, over the past couple of decades they have been extensively scrutinized by genetic, molecular and biochemical means. Thus, a great deal of information is currently available about the functional aspects of GLI proteins in various vertebrate species. To address the roles of GLI genes in diversifying the repertoire of the Hh signalling and deploying them for the vertebrate specifications, in this study we have examined the evolutionary patterns of vertebrate GLI sequences within and between species.
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