Literature DB >> 8514140

Dating the primigenial C4-CYP21 duplication in primates.

Y Horiuchi1, H Kawaguchi, F Figueroa, C O'hUigin, J Klein.   

Abstract

C4 and CYP21 are two adjacent, but functionally unrelated genes residing in the middle of the mammalian major histocompatibility complex (Mhc). The C4 gene codes for the fourth component of the complement cascade, whereas the CYP21 gene specifies an enzyme (cytochrome P450c21) of the glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid pathways. The genes occur frequently in multiple copies on a single chromosome arranged in the order C4 ... CYP21 ... C4 ... CYP21. The unit of duplication (a module) is the C4-CYP21 gene pair. We sequenced the flanking regions of the C4-CYP21 modules and the intermodular regions of the chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan, as well as the intermodular region of an Old World monkey, the pigtail macaque. By aligning the sequences, we could identify the duplication breakpoints in these species. The breakpoint turned out to be at exactly the same position as that found previously in humans. The sequences flanking paralogous genes in the same species were found to be more similar to one another than sequences flanking orthologous genes in different species. We interpret these results as indicating that the original (primigenial) duplication occurred before the separation of apes from Old World monkeys more than 23 million years ago. The nature of the sequence at the breakpoint suggests that the duplication occurred by nonhomologous recombination. Since then, the C4-CYP21 haplotypes have been expanding and contracting by homologous crossing over which has homogenized the sequences in each species.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8514140      PMCID: PMC1205435     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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