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The evolution of eukaryotic linear motifs governing the function of androgen receptor from fish to Homo sapiens

Nucleic acids research. 2025-07; 
Antonella Falconieri, Giulia Boarolo, Chiara Boschelle, Giovanni Spagnolli, Caterina Marchioretti, Emanuela Zuccaro, Isabella Palazzolo, Laura Tosatto, Adham Kamaleldeen Omara Hegazy, Jessica Rosati, Kenneth Fischbeck, Manuela Basso, Hans Christoph Liedtke, Ivan Gomez-Mestre, Luisa Dalla Valle, Emiliano Biasini, Pietro Faccioli, Alessandro Grapputo, Maria Pennuto
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How essential trans-active factors that control gene expression evolved while maintaining their ability to interact with their natural effectors and cis-active elements on DNA is a fundamental question that requires multidisciplinary approaches. Focusing on a ligand-activated transcription factor (TF), namely androgen receptor (AR), we addressed how exonic eukaryotic linear motifs (ELMs), homorepeats (HReps), and amino acids subject to post-translational modifications (PTMs) evolved in 536 species from cartilaginous fish to Homo sapiens. By combining in silico (SWISS-Model and Alphafold3), computational (molecular dynamics), and biochemical and molecular approaches, we identify functionally active ELMs present ... More

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