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The molecular evolution of pituitary growth hormone prolactin and placental lactogen: A protein family showing variable rates of evolution
Authors:M Wallis
Institution:(1) School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, BN1 9QG Falmer, Brighton, Sussex, England
Abstract:Summary Pituitary growth hormone and prolactin, together with the homologous placental hormones, comprise a family of related protein hormones. Complete or partial amino acid sequences of seven mammalian growth hormones, six mammalian prolactins and one placental lactogen are available, and have been compared. A phylogenetic tree has been constructed which describes the relationships within the family. At least two gene duplications have occurred during the evolution of these proteins. Rates of evolution in the family have been quite variable, the overall rate of evolution having been apparently fairly slow, but having increased markedly on several occasions, most notably in the evolution of human (and, on the basis of immunological relationships, probably other primate) growth hormones and rat (and possibly other rodent) prolactins.
Keywords:Growth hormone  Prolactin  Placental lactogen  Pituitary hormones  Molecular evolution  Rate of evolution  Phylogenetic tree  Gene duplication  Amino acid sequences
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