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Genomic organization, polymorphisms and molecular evolution of the goose-type lysozyme gene from Zhikong scallop Chlamys farreri
Li, Ling; Zhao, Jianmin; Wang, Lingling; Qiu, Limei; Song, Linsheng; Song, LS
2013-01-15
发表期刊GENE
ISSN0378-1119
卷号513期号:1页码:40-52
文章类型Article
摘要Lysozyme is a ubiquitous hydrolase that plays an important role in protecting the host against pathogenic infection. In the present study, the genomic DNA sequence of an invertebrate goose type (G type) lysozyme (designated CfLysG) was cloned from Zhikong scallop Chlamys farreri by genome walking technique. The full-length DNA of CfLysG gene was of 9455 bp, and the fragment from the transcription site to the polyadenylation site was of 8217 bp. A total of 104 SNPs and 29 ins-del polymorphisms were identified in the genomic sequence of CfLysG, and most of them were located in the promoter and intron regions, except for three SNPs located in the exon regions. Some putative transcription factor binding sites in the promoter region suggested the involvement of CfLysG in immune responses. There were six exons of 55, 60, 90,113, 145 and 140 bp interrupted by five relatively large introns in the genomic DNA sequence. CfLysG exhibited a unique exon-intron organization which was different from both its vertebrate and invertebrate homologues. Though some introns were lost in the urochordate homologues, four of the five introns in CfLysG DNA shared homologous positions with vertebrate G type lysozyme genes, which indicated the existence of these introns in the ancestry of G type lysozyme. With respect to the number and size of both exons and introns, the gene organization of CfLysG was more similar to that of vertebrate G type lysozyme, but its amino add sequence shared higher similarity with that of other invertebrate G type lysozymes. In the phylogenic tree, G type lysozymes from mollusk were clustered together and formed a sister clade to the urochordate and vertebrate G type lysozymes. G type lysozyme was separated from C and I type lysozymes and closely matched to the phage-type lysozyme. The results suggested that G type lysozyme might be evolutionarily closest to the lysozyme ancestor, and they would be helpful to understand the evolution of lysozyme genes. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.; Lysozyme is a ubiquitous hydrolase that plays an important role in protecting the host against pathogenic infection. In the present study, the genomic DNA sequence of an invertebrate goose type (G type) lysozyme (designated CfLysG) was cloned from Zhikong scallop Chlamys farreri by genome walking technique. The full-length DNA of CfLysG gene was of 9455 bp, and the fragment from the transcription site to the polyadenylation site was of 8217 bp. A total of 104 SNPs and 29 ins-del polymorphisms were identified in the genomic sequence of CfLysG, and most of them were located in the promoter and intron regions, except for three SNPs located in the exon regions. Some putative transcription factor binding sites in the promoter region suggested the involvement of CfLysG in immune responses. There were six exons of 55, 60, 90,113, 145 and 140 bp interrupted by five relatively large introns in the genomic DNA sequence. CfLysG exhibited a unique exon-intron organization which was different from both its vertebrate and invertebrate homologues. Though some introns were lost in the urochordate homologues, four of the five introns in CfLysG DNA shared homologous positions with vertebrate G type lysozyme genes, which indicated the existence of these introns in the ancestry of G type lysozyme. With respect to the number and size of both exons and introns, the gene organization of CfLysG was more similar to that of vertebrate G type lysozyme, but its amino add sequence shared higher similarity with that of other invertebrate G type lysozymes. In the phylogenic tree, G type lysozymes from mollusk were clustered together and formed a sister clade to the urochordate and vertebrate G type lysozymes. G type lysozyme was separated from C and I type lysozymes and closely matched to the phage-type lysozyme. The results suggested that G type lysozyme might be evolutionarily closest to the lysozyme ancestor, and they would be helpful to understand the evolution of lysozyme genes. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
关键词Zhikong Scallop Chlamys Farreri Gene Structure Transcription Factor Binding Site Repetitive Sequence Phylogenetic Evolution
学科领域Genetics & Heredity
DOI10.1016/j.gene.2012.10.080
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收录类别SCI
语种英语
WOS研究方向Genetics & Heredity
WOS类目Genetics & Heredity
WOS记录号WOS:000314385700006
WOS关键词AMINO-ACID-SEQUENCE ; LYTIC ACTIVITY ; EGG-WHITE ; RECOMBINANT PROTEIN ; CHICKEN-TYPE ; EXPRESSION ; CLONING ; CDNA ; HEN
WOS标题词Science & Technology ; Life Sciences & Biomedicine
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条目标识符http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/16580
专题实验海洋生物学重点实验室
通讯作者Song, LS
作者单位Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Oceanol, Qingdao 266071, Peoples R China
第一作者单位中国科学院海洋研究所
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Li, Ling,Zhao, Jianmin,Wang, Lingling,et al. Genomic organization, polymorphisms and molecular evolution of the goose-type lysozyme gene from Zhikong scallop Chlamys farreri[J]. GENE,2013,513(1):40-52.
APA Li, Ling,Zhao, Jianmin,Wang, Lingling,Qiu, Limei,Song, Linsheng,&Song, LS.(2013).Genomic organization, polymorphisms and molecular evolution of the goose-type lysozyme gene from Zhikong scallop Chlamys farreri.GENE,513(1),40-52.
MLA Li, Ling,et al."Genomic organization, polymorphisms and molecular evolution of the goose-type lysozyme gene from Zhikong scallop Chlamys farreri".GENE 513.1(2013):40-52.
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