Literature DB >> 7729694

Analysis of nucleotide substitutions and amino acid conservation in the Drosophila Adh genomic region.

R Albalat1, G Marfany, R Gonzàlez-Duarte.   

Abstract

The homologous genomic region that contains two paralogous genes, Adh and Adh-dup, was compared in several Drosophila species. Sequences were analyzed as follows: a) At the nucleotide level, Ka and Ks values were determined for each pair of species. Ka-Adh and Ka-Adh-dup are not significantly different. However, Ks-Adh values are significantly lower than Ks-Adh-dup, which are more variable. In agreement with other reports, lower Ks values for Adh correlate with a high level of gene expression and relatively high percentage of G+C content in the third codon position, while the opposite applies to Adh-dup. b) At the protein level, amino acid comparisons reveal conserved regions shared by ADH and ADH-DUP, which have been assigned to known functional domains. Key residues for dehydrogenasic function are also found in ADH-DUP, thus pointing to a dehydrogenase activity for ADH-DUP, albeit very different from that of ADH.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7729694     DOI: 10.1007/bf01429217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetica        ISSN: 0016-6707            Impact factor:   1.082


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