Journal of King Saud University: Science (Aug 2023)

Comparative evolutionary and structural analyses of the TYRP1 gene reveal molecular mechanisms of biological functions in mammals

  • Hina Ali,
  • Mahreen Mahmood,
  • Muhammad Adnan,
  • Gulnaz Afzal,
  • Shazia Perween,
  • Rana Waseem Akhtar,
  • Raheela Jabeen,
  • Akhtar Rasool Asif,
  • Sehrish Faryal,
  • Abdur Rahman,
  • Sayyed Aun Muhammad,
  • Gulnaz Parveen,
  • Shakeel Ahmed,
  • Daoud Ali,
  • Mohammed H.A. Almarzoug

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 6
p. 102772

Abstract

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Molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation to the environments are still challenging in evolutionary biology. This study conducted a comparative analysis of tyrosine protein across different mammalian species to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms of adaptive evolution in response to oxidative stress. By examining tyrosine protein's structural and evolutionary patterns, the study identified specific amino acid residues that may have played a role in adaptive evolution in response to oxidative stress. We examined this protein's structural and evolutionary patterns and identified specific amino acid residues that may have played a role in adaptive evolution. Our results suggest that changes in the tyrosine protein may have contributed to the evolution of antioxidant defense mechanisms in mammals. We also reconstructed the evolutionary history of tyrosine protein in mammals and identified key events and lineages that may have contributed to the observed patterns of adaptation. These findings provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms that underlie adaptive evolution in response to environmental stressors and highlight the importance of the tyrosine protein in the evolution of antioxidant defense systems in mammals. The results suggest that changes in the tyrosine protein may have contributed to the evolution of antioxidant defense mechanisms in mammals. These findings provide a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie adaptive evolution in response to environmental stressors.

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