Molecular Evolution of CXCR1, a G Protein-Coupled Receptor Involved in Signal Transduction of Neutrophils

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Ying Liu
Su Yang
Alice A. Lin
Luca L. Cavalli-Sforza
Bing Su
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[1] Kunming Institute of Zoology,Key Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Evolution
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Kunming Primate Research Center
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Genetics
[4] Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] Stanford University,undefined
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Darwinian positive selection; G protein-coupled receptors; Neutrophils; Primates;
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Human neutrophils are a type of white blood cell, which forms an early line of defense against bacterial infections. Neutrophils are highly responsive to the chemokine, interleukin-8 (IL-8) due to the abundant distribution of CXCR1, one of the IL-8 receptors on the neutrophil cell surface. As a member of the GPCR family, CXCR1 plays a crucial role in the IL-8 signal transduction pathway in neutrophils. We sequenced the complete coding region of the CXCR1 gene in worldwide human populations and five representative nonhuman primate species. Our results indicate accelerated protein evolution in the human lineage, which was likely caused by Darwinian positive selection. The sliding window analysis and the codon-based neutrality test identified signatures of positive selection at the N-terminal ligand/receptor recognition domain of human CXCR1.
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