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Evolutionary history of the ABCB2 genomic region in teleosts

January 1, 2007

Gene duplication, silencing and translocation have all been implicated in shaping the unique genomic architecture of the teleost MH regions. Previously, we demonstrated that trout possess five unlinked regions encoding MH genes. One of these regions harbors ABCB2 which in all other vertebrate classes is found in the MHC class II region. In this study, we sequenced a BAC contig for the trout ABCB2 region. Analysis of this region revealed the presence of genes homologous to those located in the human class II (ABCB2, BRD2, ??DAA), extended class II (RGL2, PHF1, SYGP1) and class III (PBX2, Notch-L) regions. The organization and syntenic relationships of this region were then compared to similar regions in humans, Tetraodon and zebrafish to learn more about the evolutionary history of this region. Our analysis indicates that this region was generated during the teleost-specific duplication event while also providing insight about potential MH paralogous regions in teleosts. ?? 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Publication Year 2007
Title Evolutionary history of the ABCB2 genomic region in teleosts
DOI 10.1016/j.dci.2006.07.010
Authors Y. Palti, M.F. Rodriguez, S.A. Gahr, J.D. Hansen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Developmental and Comparative Immunology
Index ID 70032053
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse