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Publication : Molecular evolution of CXC chemokines: extant CXC chemokines originate from the CNS.

First Author  Huising MO Year  2003
Journal  Trends Immunol Volume  24
Issue  6 Pages  307-13
PubMed ID  12810106 Mgi Jnum  J:84013
Mgi Id  MGI:2664600 Doi  10.1016/s1471-4906(03)00120-0
Citation  Huising MO, et al. (2003) Molecular evolution of CXC chemokines: extant CXC chemokines originate from the CNS. Trends Immunol 24(6):307-13
abstractText  The mammalian CXC chemokine system comprises 16 ligands and six receptors, and its actions stretch well beyond the immune system. Recent elucidation of the pufferfish genome, a representative of an evolutionary ancient vertebrate class, has enabled analysis of the mammalian CXC chemokine system in a phylogenetic context. Comparison of the phylogenies of vertebrate CXC chemokines revealed that fish and mammals have found different solutions to similar problems, grafted on the same basic structural motif. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the large, highly redundant CXC chemokine family is a very recent phenomenon that is exclusive to higher vertebrates. Moreover, its ancestral role is found within the central nervous system and not within the immune system.
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