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Tracing and exploring the evolutionary origin and systematic function of fish complement C9.

Lisen Li1, Yubang Shen2, Xiaoyan Xu1, Weining Yang1, Jiale Li3,4.   

Abstract

Complement C9, as a member of terminal complement component (TCC) protein, plays important roles in innate immunity. However, some complement components appear to show difference and evolutionary complexity between higher and lower vertebrates. Hence, it is essential to carry on a study of evolutionary origin and systematic function of C9 in fish and non-fish vertebrates. This study aims to explore the complement gene evolution and potential function in fish based on molecular and structural biology. Herein, we found complete divergence of C9 throughout the gene evolution. The optimal codons of C9 sequences tended to be closer to the genomes of lower vertebrates compared to higher vertebrates. Further, conserved amino acids in the C9 TMH1 region were identified, implying their potential functional association with MAC growth and pore formation. Transposons and simple repeats, as gene elements, exhibited a differential distribution in the genomic regions in different animal groups but were sparsely scattered around the sixth exon (TMH1 region). Notably, this demonstrated the regulatory complexity of the C9 gene in higher vertebrates. The negative selection pressures on fish and non-fish groups improved both the sequence conservation and similarity. Through gene/protein regulatory network and pathway analyses, the systematic function of C9 protein was showcased; thus, we could reveal the divergence of the systematic function of C9 across species from different evolutionary positions. In addition, more complicated functions of C9 in higher vertebrates could established by the altered spatial conformation of the protein. Collectively, the present study illustrates the C9 gene evolutionary process and the difference in its systematic function across multiple species. Such advances provide new insights for understanding the evolutionary and potential functions of complement C9.

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Keywords:  Complement C9; Gene element; Immunity; Pathway analysis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33718983     DOI: 10.1007/s00438-021-01773-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics        ISSN: 1617-4623            Impact factor:   3.291


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