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Evolution of repetitive proteins: spider silks from Nephila clavipes (Tetragnathidae) and Araneus bicentenarius (Araneidae).

R Beckwitt1, S Arcidiacono, R Stote.   

Abstract

Spider silks are highly repetitive proteins, characterized by regions of polyalanine and glycine-rich repeating units. We have obtained two variants of the Spidroin 1 (NCF-1) silk gene sequence from Nephila clavipes. One sequence (1726 bp) was from a cloned cDNA, and the other (1951 bp) was from PCR of genomic DNA. When these sequences are compared with each other and the previously published Spidroin 1 sequence, there are differences due to sequence rearrangements, as well as single base substitutions. These variations are similar to those that have been reported from other highly repetitive genes, and probably represent the results of unequal cross-overs. We have also obtained 708 bp of sequence from pCR of genomic DNA from Araneus biocentenarius. This sequence shows considerable similarity to a dragline sequence (ADF-3) from A. diadematus, as well as Spidroin 2 (NCF-2) from N. clavipes. Minor but consistent differences in the repeating unit sequence between A. bicentenarius and A. diadematus suggest that concerted evolution or gene conversion processes are acting to maintain similarity among repeat units within a single gene.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9654736     DOI: 10.1016/s0965-1748(97)00083-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insect Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 0965-1748            Impact factor:   4.714


  12 in total

1.  Containment of extended length polymorphisms in silk proteins.

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Journal:  J Mol Evol       Date:  2010-03-27       Impact factor: 2.395

2.  Modular evolution of egg case silk genes across orb-weaving spider superfamilies.

Authors:  Jessica E Garb; Cheryl Y Hayashi
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2005-08-01       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Relationships between physical properties and sequence in silkworm silks.

Authors:  Ali D Malay; Ryota Sato; Kenjiro Yazawa; Hiroe Watanabe; Nao Ifuku; Hiroyasu Masunaga; Takaaki Hikima; Juan Guan; Biman B Mandal; Siriporn Damrongsakkul; Keiji Numata
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-06-09       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Egg Case Silk Gene Sequences from Argiope Spiders: Evidence for Multiple Loci and a Loss of Function Between Paralogs.

Authors:  R Crystal Chaw; Matthew Collin; Marjorie Wimmer; Kara-Leigh Helmrick; Cheryl Y Hayashi
Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)       Date:  2018-01-04       Impact factor: 3.154

5.  Analysis of repetitive amino acid motifs reveals the essential features of spider dragline silk proteins.

Authors:  Ali D Malay; Kazuharu Arakawa; Keiji Numata
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-08-23       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Duplication and concerted evolution of MiSp-encoding genes underlie the material properties of minor ampullate silks of cobweb weaving spiders.

Authors:  Jannelle M Vienneau-Hathaway; Elizabeth R Brassfield; Amanda Kelly Lane; Matthew A Collin; Sandra M Correa-Garhwal; Thomas H Clarke; Evelyn E Schwager; Jessica E Garb; Cheryl Y Hayashi; Nadia A Ayoub
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2017-03-14       Impact factor: 3.260

7.  Full-length minor ampullate spidroin gene sequence.

Authors:  Gefei Chen; Xiangqin Liu; Yunlong Zhang; Senzhu Lin; Zijiang Yang; Jan Johansson; Anna Rising; Qing Meng
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-12-14       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Ancient properties of spider silks revealed by the complete gene sequence of the prey-wrapping silk protein (AcSp1).

Authors:  Nadia A Ayoub; Jessica E Garb; Amanda Kuelbs; Cheryl Y Hayashi
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 16.240

9.  Blueprint for a high-performance biomaterial: full-length spider dragline silk genes.

Authors:  Nadia A Ayoub; Jessica E Garb; Robin M Tinghitella; Matthew A Collin; Cheryl Y Hayashi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2007-06-13       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Intragenic homogenization and multiple copies of prey-wrapping silk genes in Argiope garden spiders.

Authors:  R Crystal Chaw; Yonghui Zhao; Jie Wei; Nadia A Ayoub; Ryan Allen; Kirmanj Atrushi; Cheryl Y Hayashi
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2014-02-20       Impact factor: 3.260

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