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Annotation of the Daphnia magna nuclear receptors: Comparison to Daphnia pulex

Journal

GENE
Volume 552, Issue 1, Pages 116-125

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2014.09.024

Keywords

Phylogenetics; Crustacea; Arthropod; Evolution

Funding

  1. Clemson University Creative Inquiry project
  2. Clernson University
  3. National Institutes of Health [R15-ES017321]
  4. NIH-ARRA

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Most nuclear receptors (NRs) are ligand-dependent transcription factors crucial in homeostatic physiological responses or environmental responses. We annotated the Daphnia magna NRs and compared them to Daphnia pulex and other species, primarily through phylogenetic analysis. Daphnia species contain 26 NRs spanning all seven gene subfamilies. Thirteen of the 26 receptors found in Daphnia species phylogenetically segregate into the NR1 subfamily, primarily involved in energy metabolism and resource allocation. Some of the Daphnia NRs, such as RXR, HR96, and E75 show strong conservation between D. magna and D. pulex. Other receptors, such as EcRb, THRL-11 and RARL-10 have diverged considerably and therefore may show different functions in the two species. Curiously, there is an inverse association between the number of NR splice variants and conservation of the LBD. Overall, D. pulex and D. magna possess the same NRs; however not all of the NRs demonstrate high conservation indicating the potential for a divergence of function. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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