Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2800013 | General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This article will review current knowledge on CXCR in fish, that represent three distinct vertebrate groups: Agnatha (jawless fishes), Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes) and Osteichthyes (bony fishes). With the sequencing of many fish genomes, information on CXCR in these species in particular has expanded considerably. In mammals, 6 CXCRs have been described, and their homologues will be initially reviewed before considering a number of atypical CXCRs and a discussion of CXCR evolution.
Keywords
FYCO1extracellular regulated MAP kinaseACKRTNFXCRGCPRMCSFVHSVCXC chemokineCXCRT helperGRKCXCFPRPI3KAP-2IFN-γLPSCCRSDFERKSSTRG protein-coupled receptor kinaseG protein-coupled receptorsPolyI:Cinterleukincluster of differentiationcytotoxic T cellsNK cellsNatural killer cellsStromal cell-derived factortumour necrosis factormacrophage colony stimulating factorEvolutionphosphatidylinositide 3-kinaselipopolysaccharideFishVertebratesviral hemorrhagic septicemia virusPolyinosinic–polycytidylic acidInterferon gammaAngiotensin II receptoratypical chemokine receptorSomatostatin receptorCXC chemokine receptorformyl peptide receptor
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Authors
Jun Zou, Anthony K. Redmond, Zhitao Qi, Helen Dooley, Chris J. Secombes,