Abstract
Su et al. claim guanine-cytosine (GC) content variation can largely explain the observed tyrosine frequency variation, independent of adaptive evolution of cell-signaling complexity. We found that GC content variation, in the absence of selection for amino acid changes, can only maximally account for 38% of the observed tyrosine frequency variation. We also uncovered other mechanisms acting to reduce tyrosine phosphorylation that further support our previous proposal.
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Tan, C. S. H., Schoof, E. M., Creixell, P., Pasculescu, A., Lim, W. A., Pawson, T., … Linding, R. (2011, May 20). Response to comment on “positive selection of tyrosine loss in metazoan evolution.” Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1188535
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