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The evolution of pro-opiomelanocortin: looking for the invertebrate fingerprints.

机译:视紫红质皮质素的进化:寻找无脊椎动物的指纹。

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The presence and role of the pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) gene and encoded peptides in invertebrates are here summarized and discussed. Some of the POMC-derived peptides show a significant similarity regarding their functions, suggesting their appearance before the split of protostomian-deuterostomian lineages and their maintenance during evolution. The basic mechanisms that govern the exchange of information between cells are usually well conserved, and this could have also been for POMC-derived peptides, that are mainly involved in fundamental functions such as immune and neuroendocrine responses. However, the presence and functions that POMC-derived peptides exhibit in taxonomically distant models, are not always reflected by the expected gene homology, leaving the problem of POMC evolution in invertebrates in need of additional study.
机译:本文总结并讨论了无恶黑素皮质素原(POMC)基因和编码的肽在无脊椎动物中的存在和作用。某些POMC衍生肽在功能上显示出显着相似性,表明它们在原口腔动物-子宫口肌谱系分裂之前的外观以及它们在进化过程中的维持作用。控制细胞之间信息交换的基本机制通常是非常保守的,对于POMC衍生的肽也可能是这样,这些肽主要参与基本功能,例如免疫和神经内分泌反应。但是,POMC衍生肽在分类学上遥远的模型中表现出的存在和功能并不能始终由预期的基因同源性反映出来,因此无脊椎动物中POMC进化的问题尚待进一步研究。

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