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  • 1. chinaXiv:201605.01241
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    Analysis of the reptile CD1 genes: evolutionary implications

    分类: 生物学 >> 生物物理学 >> 基因表达调控与表观遗传学 提交时间: 2016-05-11

    Yang, Zhi Wang, Chunyan Wang, Tao Bai, Jianhui Liu, Xuhan Guo, Ying Zhao, Yaofeng Ren, Liming Zhao, Yu Ma, Qingwei Ma, Qingwei Wu, Xiaobing

    摘要:CD1, as the third family of antigen-presenting molecules, is previously only found in mammals and chickens, which suggests that the chicken and mammalian CD1 shared a common ancestral gene emerging at least 310 million years ago. Here, we describe CD1 genes in the green anole lizard and Crocodylia, demonstrating that CD1 is ubiquitous in mammals, birds, and reptiles. Although the reptilian CD1 protein structures are predicted to be similar to human CD1d and chicken CD1.1, CD1 isotypes are not found to be orthologous between mammals, birds, and reptiles according to phylogenetic analyses, suggesting an independent diversification of CD1 isotypes during the speciation of mammals, birds, and reptiles. In the green anole lizard, although the single CD1 locus and MHC I gene are located on the same chromosome, there is an approximately 10-Mb-long sequence in between, and interestingly, several genes flanking the CD1 locus belong to the MHC paralogous region on human chromosome 19. The CD1 genes in Crocodylia are located in two loci, respectively linked to the MHC region and MHC paralogous region (corresponding to the MHC paralogous region on chromosome 19). These results provide new insights for studying the origin and evolution of CD1.

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