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Publication : The chemokine and chemokine receptor superfamilies and their molecular evolution.

First Author  Zlotnik A Year  2006
Journal  Genome Biol Volume  7
Issue  12 Pages  243
PubMed ID  17201934 Mgi Jnum  J:119546
Mgi Id  MGI:3702396 Doi  10.1186/gb-2006-7-12-243
Citation  Zlotnik A, et al. (2006) The chemokine and chemokine receptor superfamilies and their molecular evolution. Genome Biol 7(12):243
abstractText  The human chemokine superfamily currently includes at least 46 ligands, which bind to 18 functionally signaling G-protein-coupled receptors and two decoy or scavenger receptors. The chemokine ligands probably comprise one of the first completely known molecular superfamilies. The genomic organization of the chemokine ligand genes and a comparison of their sequences between species shows that tandem gene duplication has taken place independently in the mouse and human lineages of some chemokine families. This means that care needs to be taken when extrapolating experimental results on some chemokines from mouse to human.
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