g蛋白偶联受体的关系。光感受器视蛋白亚家族的研究。

M L Applebury
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g蛋白偶联受体之间的关系用几个距离矩阵和Saitou和Nei(1987)的邻接法进行了评估。所生成的关系取决于比对序列的排列、长度或区域,以及用于对相似性进行评分的距离矩阵。为了提供统计上的置信度,自举重采样应用于g蛋白偶联受体和光感受器视蛋白亚家族的选择分析。普遍的共识表明,视蛋白在g蛋白偶联受体超家族中表现为一个离散的亚家族。他们与其他亚科的关系仍未解决。在视蛋白亚家族中,视色素样视蛋白分离为一个独立的群体,但与脊椎动物的视蛋白相比,与无脊椎动物的视蛋白关系更密切。在脊椎动物视蛋白中,长波锥视蛋白、蓝色/紫色视蛋白和杆状视蛋白(包括一类绿色视蛋白)形成了不同的亚群,但它们之间的关系尚不清楚。对于这个受体超家族,许多分支配对的置信度很低。与本初步研究中使用的方法互补的应用对于解决有关适当配对和进化关系的问题是必要的。
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Relationships of G-protein-coupled receptors. A survey with the photoreceptor opsin subfamily.

Relationships among the G-protein-coupled receptors were evaluated using several distance matrices with the neighbor-joining method of Saitou and Nei (1987). The relationships generated vary depending upon alignment, length, or region of sequence compared, and the distance matrix used to score similarity. To provide a statistical level of confidence, bootstrap resampling was applied to the analysis of a selection of G-protein-coupled receptors and the subfamily photoreceptor opsins. A general consensus indicates that the opsins behave as a discrete subfamily among the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors. Their relationship to other subfamilies remains unresolved. Within the opsin subfamily, the retinochromelike opsins segregate as a discrete group, but are more closely related to the invertebrate than vertebrate opsins. Among vertebrate opsins, the long wavelength cone opsins, the blue/violet opsins, and the rod opsins (including a class of green cone opsins) form distinct subgroups, but their relationships to one another remain unresolved. For this superfamily of receptors, the confidence levels for many branch pairings are low. The application of methods complimentary to those used in this preliminary study will be necessary to resolve questions about appropriate pairing and evolutionary relationships.

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