Species-specific evolution of class I MHC genes in iguanas (Order: Squamata; subfamily: Iguaninae)

被引:17
|
作者
Glaberman, Scott
Caccone, Adalgisa
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Yale Inst Biospher Studies, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
关键词
major histocompatibility complex; squamate; reptile; duplication; concerted evolution; classical; nonclassical; polymorphism; birth and death evolution;
D O I
10.1007/s00251-008-0298-y
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Over the last few decades, the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has emerged as a model for understanding the influence of natural selection on genetic diversity in populations as well as for investigating the genetic basis of host resistance to pathogens. However, many vertebrate taxa remain underrepresented in the field of MHC research, preventing its application to studies of disease, evolution, and conservation genetics in these groups. This is particularly true for squamates, which are by far the most diversified order of non-avian reptiles but have not been the subject of any recent MHC studies. In this paper, we present MHC class I complementary DNA data from three squamate species in the subfamily Iguaninae (iguanas): the Galapagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus), the Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), and the green iguana (Iguana iguana). All sequences obtained are related to the few published class I genes from other squamates. There is evidence for multiple loci in each species, and the conserved alpha-3 domain appears to be evolving in a species-specific manner. Conversely, there is some indication of shared polymorphism between species in the peptide-binding alpha-1 and alpha-2 domains, suggesting that these two regions have different phylogenetic histories. The great similarity between alpha-3 sequences in marine iguanas in particular suggests that concerted evolution is acting to homogenize class I loci within species. However, while less likely, the data are also compatible with a birth and death model of evolution.
引用
收藏
页码:371 / 382
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Species-specific genes under selection characterize the co-evolution of slavemaker and host lifestyles
    B. Feldmeyer
    D. Elsner
    A. Alleman
    S. Foitzik
    BMC Evolutionary Biology, 17
  • [42] TUMOR-SPECIFIC IMMUNITY CAN BE ENHANCED BY TRANSFECTION OF TUMOR-CELLS WITH SYNGENEIC MHC-CLASS-II GENES OR ALLOGENEIC MHC-CLASS-I GENES
    OSTRANDROSENBERG, S
    ROBY, C
    CLEMENTS, VK
    COLE, GA
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 1991, : 61 - 68
  • [43] Evolution of a new nonclassical MHC class I locus in two Old World primate species
    Boyson, JE
    Iwanaga, KK
    Urvater, JA
    Hughes, AL
    Golos, TG
    Watkins, DI
    IMMUNOGENETICS, 1999, 49 (02) : 86 - 98
  • [44] Evolution of a new nonclassical MHC class I locus in two Old World primate species
    Jonathan E. Boyson
    Kristen K. Iwanaga
    Julie A. Urvater
    Austin L. Hughes
    Thaddeus G. Golos
    D. I. Watkins
    Immunogenetics, 1999, 49 : 86 - 98
  • [45] Characterization of pig-tailed macaque classical MHC class I genes: Implications for MHC evolution and antigen presentation in macaques
    Lafont, BAP
    Buckler-White, A
    Plishka, R
    Buckler, C
    Martin, MA
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2003, 171 (02): : 875 - 885
  • [46] STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF A MEMBER OF A NEW SUBFAMILY OF GTP-BINDING PROTEINS MAPPING TO THE HUMAN MHC CLASS-I REGION
    VERNET, C
    RIBOUCHON, MT
    CHIMINI, G
    PONTAROTTI, P
    MAMMALIAN GENOME, 1994, 5 (02) : 100 - 105
  • [47] Patterns of evolution of MHC class II genes of crows (Corvus) suggest trans-species polymorphism
    Eimes, John A.
    Townsend, Andrea K.
    Sepil, Irem
    Nishiumi, Isao
    Satta, Yoko
    PEERJ, 2015, 3
  • [48] Erratum to: MHC evolution in three salmonid species: a comparison between class II alpha and beta genes
    Daniela Gómez
    Pablo Conejeros
    Sergio H. Marshall
    Sofia Consuegra
    Immunogenetics, 2011, 63 : 395 - 395
  • [49] Evolution of MHC class I genes in Japanese and Russian raccoon dogs, Nyctereutes procyonoides (Carnivora: Canidae)
    Bartocillo, Aye Mee F.
    Nishita, Yoshinori
    Abramov, Alexei V.
    Masuda, Ryuichi
    MAMMAL RESEARCH, 2021, 66 (02) : 371 - 383
  • [50] EVOLUTION OF CLASS-I MHC GENES AND PROTEINS - FROM NATURAL-SELECTION TO THYMIC SELECTION
    LAWLOR, DA
    ZEMMOUR, J
    ENNIS, PD
    PARHAM, P
    ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY, 1990, 8 : 23 - 63