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Structural comparison of promoter and coding sequence of type I collagen alpha 1 chain gene duplicates between zebrafish and flounder/fugu lineages
Alpha 1 chain ( Colα1(I)) and alpha 2 chain ( Colα2(I)) are universal components of type I collagen in tetrapods, but rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) and zebrafish ( Danio rerio) have a third: alpha 3 chain ( Colα3(I)). This study tests whether Colα3(I) is a duplicate of Colα1(I) by whole-genom...
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Published in: | Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part D, Genomics & proteomics Genomics & proteomics, 2006-03, Vol.1 (1), p.20-27 |
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Summary: | Alpha 1 chain (
Colα1(I)) and alpha 2 chain (
Colα2(I)) are universal components of type I collagen in tetrapods, but rainbow trout (
Oncorhynchus mykiss) and zebrafish (
Danio rerio) have a third: alpha 3 chain (
Colα3(I)). This study tests whether
Colα3(I) is a duplicate of
Colα1(I) by whole-genome duplication (WGD) that occurred early in the ray-fin fish lineage. We also examine how their promoter sequence was modified after WGD. We cloned
Colα1(I),
Colα2(I) and
Colα3(I) cDNAs and their promoters from flounder (
Paralichthys olivaceus) and obtained corresponding sequences from the genome databanks of two pufferfishes
Takifugu rubripes and
Tetraodon nigroviridis, by BLAST-Search using flounder sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of N-terminal sequences of ca. 100 amino acids, including signal peptide and
N-propeptide sequences before short triple helical domain, indicates that
Colα3(I), found only in teleosts, is a duplicate of
Colα1(1) by WGD.
Colα1(I) and
Colα3(I) genes begin to be transcribed at different stages of
Takifugu embryogenesis, suggesting that their structure of promoter is modified differently after WGD. In flounder,
Takifugu and
Tetraodon, the structure of proximal region of promoter is highly conserved within
Colα1(I) and within
Colα3(I); no homology is apparent except for the TATA element motif between
Colα1(I) and
Colα3(I) of each species. Unexpectedly, zebrafish
Colα1(I) promoter is more homologous to
Colα3(I) of flounder and fugu than
Colα1(I) is. These results suggest that each duplicated
Colα1(I) gene promoter inherited a unique structure after WGD, but the manner of modification differed between the phylogenetically separated zebrafish and flounder/pufferfish lineages. |
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ISSN: | 1744-117X 1878-0407 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cbd.2005.07.001 |