Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4225529721> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4225529721 endingPage "107685" @default.
- W4225529721 startingPage "107685" @default.
- W4225529721 abstract "Vertebrates have very well defined nervous systems. A group of researchers hypothesize that plant also has an alternative sort of sensitive nervous system. They find a close relationship of the neurotransmission mechanism of animal with that of the plant and suspect a close relationship in amino acid transport mechanism among both the organisms. Although the protein structure is conserved more than molecular sequences, but the 3D structure of protein is largely influenced by the amino acid residues in the interior part of it. The constituents of a primary protein sequence have a variety of biochemical information which control the structure, function and stability of the protein. Hence, in this present study it is tried for characterization and comparison of neurotransmission receptors associated with human and plant to unfold the evolutionary relationships among them in bio-molecular level based on the chemical properties of the amino acids. The protein sequences of ionotropic glutamate receptor and GABA receptor of human (from vertebrate) and Arabidopsis thaliana (from plant) are considered as datasets. The 20 standard amino acids are classified into 8 chemical groups and are identified by specific numeric values. Alignment-based methods are used to identify the identical and similar amino acids among the aligned sequences.The common pattern finding procedure finds some conserved regions in the receptor protein sequences of both the species. The proximity between the protein sequences are calculated based on the distribution of each chemical group (in percentage) in them and phylogenetic trees are constructed to show the evolutionary relationships of neurotransmission receptors of both the species. The conventional multiple sequence alignment (MSA) method is also applied on the datasets and the results are compared. The analysis is further extended to structural level to understand the extent to which the animal and plant proteins are similar." @default.
- W4225529721 created "2022-05-05" @default.
- W4225529721 creator A5043325117 @default.
- W4225529721 creator A5047745844 @default.
- W4225529721 creator A5066097100 @default.
- W4225529721 date "2022-06-01" @default.
- W4225529721 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W4225529721 title "Chemical characterizations of neurotransmission receptors of human and plant to unfold the evolutionary relationships among them" @default.
- W4225529721 cites W1497879783 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W1511828264 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W1976009156 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W1976267479 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W1989927249 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2006251549 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2011906150 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2012320957 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2023834903 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2036796078 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2037852973 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2039872800 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2045776149 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2087955714 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2091041795 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2091131863 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2095335251 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2099832536 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2104522961 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2116402280 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2126859323 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2127322768 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2127774996 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2132492832 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2132926880 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2144266279 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2148603189 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2152954491 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2157370926 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2168367599 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2510457737 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2560687902 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2602646439 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2793350103 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2802755651 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2921890802 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2930995177 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2969334710 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2969667132 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W2997857533 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W3000936752 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W3002602408 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W3080168504 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W3082985486 @default.
- W4225529721 cites W3103173941 @default.
- W4225529721 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2022.107685" @default.
- W4225529721 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35472591" @default.
- W4225529721 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4225529721 type Work @default.
- W4225529721 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4225529721 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4225529721 hasAuthorship W4225529721A5043325117 @default.
- W4225529721 hasAuthorship W4225529721A5047745844 @default.
- W4225529721 hasAuthorship W4225529721A5066097100 @default.
- W4225529721 hasBestOaLocation W42255297212 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C10010492 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C115955781 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C14036430 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C143065580 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C167625842 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C171897839 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C189592816 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C193252679 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C200170125 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C2775988993 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C2779491563 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C61174792 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C70721500 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C71640776 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C78458016 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConcept C90132467 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C10010492 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C104317684 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C115955781 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C14036430 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C143065580 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C167625842 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C170493617 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C171897839 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C189592816 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C193252679 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C200170125 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C2775988993 @default.
- W4225529721 hasConceptScore W4225529721C2779491563 @default.