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XB-ART-47794
Gene 2014 Feb 10;5352:345-52. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.10.031.
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Phylogenetic analysis and positive-selection site detecting of vascular endothelial growth factor family in vertebrates.

He W , Tang Y , Qi B , Lu C , Qin C , Wei Y , Yi J , Chen M .


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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), known to play an important role in vascular homeostasis, vascular integrity and angiogenesis, is little known about the evolutionary relationship of its five members especially the role of gene duplication and natural selection in the evolution of the VEGF family. In this study, seventy-five full-length cDNA sequences from 33 vertebrate species were extracted from the NCBI's GenBank, UniProt protein database and the Ensembl database. By phylogenetic analyses, we investigated the origin, conservation, and evolution of the VEGFs. Five VEGF family members in vertebrates might be formed by gene duplication. The inferred evolutionary transitions that separate members which belong to different gene clusters correlated with changes in functional properties. Selection analysis and protein structure analysis were combined to explain the relationship of the site-specific evolution in the vertebrate VEGF family. Eleven positive selection sites, one transmembrane region and the active sites were detected in this process.

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Species referenced: Xenopus tropicalis Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: vegfa vegfb vegfc