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Recent evolutionary history of the metallothionein gene Mtn in Drosophila.

L Theodore1, A S Ho, G Maroni.   

Abstract

A new allele of one of the metallothionein genes of D. melanogaster, Mtn.3, sheds light on the recent evolution of this gene. In comparison to the previously studied Mtn1 allele found in Canton S, this new allele, Mtn.3, produces a transcript that is 49 bases longer and 65-70% less abundant. We detected Mtn.3 in several laboratory strains as well as in isofemale lines derived from natural populations. Sequence comparison showed that Mtn.3 differs from Mtn1 in that it has: (a) base-pair substitution and an extra 49 bp-segment in the 3' untranslated region, (b) a substitution in the coding region that replaces the terminal Glu40 in Mtn1 with Lys40, and (c) two base-pair substitutions in the promoter region. The Mtn.3-type was detected in six species of the melanogaster group by restriction analysis, and this result was confirmed by sequencing the D. simulans Mtn gene. Thus Mtn.3, which produces a less abundant transcript, appears to be the oldest of the two alleles. We also found that the duplications previously isolated from natural populations all derived from Mtn1, the more recent allele. Thus, two evolutionary steps: Mtn.3 to Mtn1 and Mtn1 to Dp(Mtn1), are accompanied by an overall 5- to 6-fold increase of RNA accumulation. The two changes seem to have occurred in non-African populations since Mtn.3 but not Mtn1 was detected in our sample from tropical Africa, while Mtn1 and Dp (Mtn1) are prevalent in European and North American samples.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1802803     DOI: 10.1017/s0016672300029955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Res        ISSN: 0016-6723            Impact factor:   1.588


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