2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.29.450438
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Evidence that nuclear receptors evolved from terpene synthases

Abstract: Ligand-activated nuclear receptors (NRs) including steroid receptors orchestrate development, growth, and reproduction across all animal lifeforms - the Metazoa - but how NRs evolved remains mysterious. Given the universality of terpenoids - including steroids and retinoids - as activating NR ligands, we asked if NRs might have evolved from enzymes that catalyze terpene synthesis and metabolism. We provide evidence suggesting that NRs are a sub-branch of the terpene synthase (TS) enzyme superfamily. Based on o… Show more

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