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Biological Chemistry

Editor-in-Chief: Brüne, Bernhard

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Volume 383, Issue 10

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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor Family Genes: When Did the Three Genes Phylogenetically Segregate?

M. Shibuya
Published Online: 2005-06-01 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/BC.2002.177

Abstract

The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor family in mammals contains three members, VEGFR1(Flt-1), VEGFR2(KDR/Flk-1) and VEGFR3 (Flt-4), which directly regulate the formation of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. These two circular systems are essential for the supply of O2 and nutrients to all tissues of the body as well as the drainage of excess fluids with waste metabolites from peripheral tissues. VEGF receptors have a characteristic structure with 7 Iglike domains in the extracellular domain and a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain with a long kinase insert region. Recently, some novel findings on the phylogenetical conservation of VEGF receptor genes in animals were reported: the conservation of the VEGFR1/solubleVEGFR1 gene in birds, and the conservation of the VEGFRPDGFRlike receptor gene in nonvertebrates. Based on this new information as well as established observations, here the possibility is discussed that the three VEGFR genes phylogenetically segregated not at once when the vertebrates established, but in a stepwise manner: two genes first (the VEGFR1/R2 progenitor and the VEGFR3 gene), and subsequently the three genes VEGFR1, R2 and R3.

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Published Online: 2005-06-01

Published in Print: 2002-10-06


Citation Information: Biological Chemistry, Volume 383, Issue 10, Pages 1573–1579, ISSN (Print) 1431-6730, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/BC.2002.177.

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