The study delves into the evolutionary history of the Calcium Sensing Receptor (CaSR) subfamily, focusing on identifying functionally equivalent orthologs, predicting residue significance, and computing specificity-determining position (SDP) scores. The exceptional conservation of the CaSR subfamily is highlighted, with high SDP scores playing a crucial role in receptor activation and pathogenicity. Gradient-boosting trees were utilized to differentiate between gain- and loss-of-function mutations responsible for hypocalcemia and hypercalcemia. The importance of these mutations in receptor activation dynamics was investigated, providing valuable insights into calcium homeostasis regulation and associated disorders.
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