Genomic organization of the sheep TRG1@ locus and comparative analyses of Bovidae and human variable genes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
gy T cells commonly account for 0.5%5% of human (gy low species) circulating T cells, whereas they are very common in chickens,
and they may account for >70% of peripheral cells in ruminants (gy high species). We have previously reported the ovine TRG2@ locus
structure, the first complete physical map of any ruminant animal TCR locus. Here we determined the TRG1@ locus organization in sheep,
reported all variable (V) gamma gene segments in their germline configuration and included human and cattle sequences in a three species
comparison. The TRG1@ locus spans about 140 kb and consists of three clusters named TRG5, TRG3, and TRG1 according to the constant
(C) genes. The predicted tertiary structure of cattle and sheep V proteins showed a remarkably high degree of conservation between the
experimentally determined human Vg9 and the proteins belonging to TRG5 Vg subgroup. However systematic comparison of primary and
tertiary structure highligthed that in Bovidae the overall conformation of the gy TCR, is more similar to the Fab fragment of an antibody than
any TCR heterodimer. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the evolution of cattle and sheep V genes is related to the rearrangement process of
V segments with the relevant C, and consequentely to the appartenence of the V genes to a given cluster. The TRG cluster evolution in cattle
and sheep pointed out the existence of a TRG5 ancient cluster and the occurrence of duplications of its minimal structural scheme of one V,
two joining ( J), and one C.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Genome evolution; T cell receptor; Locus structure and organization; Tertiary structure; Variable domains peptides
Elenco autori:
Lanave, Cecilia
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