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. 2013 Jun;38(6):1196-207.
doi: 10.1007/s11064-012-0892-0. Epub 2012 Sep 26.

A phylogenetic analysis of the L1 family of neural cell adhesion molecules

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A phylogenetic analysis of the L1 family of neural cell adhesion molecules

Rula Mualla et al. Neurochem Res. 2013 Jun.

Abstract

L1-type genes form one of several distinct gene families that encode adhesive proteins, which are predominantly expressed in developing and mature metazoan nervous systems. These proteins have a multitude of different important cellular functions in neuronal and glial cells. L1-type gene products are transmembrane proteins with a characteristic extracellular domain structure consisting of six immunoglobulin and three to five fibronectin type III protein folds. As reported here, L1-type proteins can be identified in most metazoan phyla with the notable exception of Porifera (sponges). This puts the origin of L1-type genes at a point in time when primitive cellular neural networks emerged, approximately 1,200 to 1,500 million years ago. Subsequently, several independent gene duplication events generated multiple paralogous L1-type genes in some phyla, allowing for a considerable diversification of L1 structures and the emergence of new functional features and molecular interactions. One such evolutionary newer feature is the appearance of RGD integrin-binding motifs in some vertebrate L1 family members.

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