Assembly of the Antifreeze Glycoprotein/ Trypsinogen-Like Protease Genomic Locus in the Antarctic fish Dissostichus mawsoni (Norman)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
To investigate the genomic architecture underlying the quintessential adaptive phenotype, antifreeze
glycoprotein (AFGP) that enables Antarctic notothenioid survival in the frigid Southern Ocean, we isolated the
AFGP genomic locus from a bacterial artificial chromosome library for Dissostichus mawsoni. Through
extensive shotgun sequencing of pertinent clones and sequence assembly verifications, we reconstructed the
highly repetitive AFGP genomic locus. The locus comprises two haplotypes of different lengths (363.6 kbp and
467.4 kbp) containing tandem AFGP, two TLP (trypsinogen-like protease), and surprisingly three chimeric
AFGP/TLP, one of which was previously hypothesized to be a TLP-to-AFGP evolutionary intermediate. The
~100 kbp haplotype length variation results from different AFGP copy number, suggesting substantial
dynamism existed in the evolutionary history of the AFGP gene family. This study provided the data for fine
resolution sequence analyses that would yield insight into the molecular mechanisms of notothenioid AFGP
gene family evolution driven by Southern Ocean glaciation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antarctic notothenioids; Dissostichus mawsoni; BAC library; AFGP; Chimeric gene; Repetitive Sequence assembly; Gene family evolution
Elenco autori:
Pisano, Eva; Ghigliotti, Laura
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