Frequent birth-and-death events throughout perforin-1 evolution

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作者
Araujo-Voces, Miguel [1 ]
Quesada, Victor [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Oviedo, Dept Bioquim & Biol Mol IUOPA, C Fernando Bongera S-N, Oviedo 33006, Spain
[2] Ctr Invest Biomed Red Canc CIBERONC, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Perforin-1; Assisted annotation; Immune; Birth-and-death; Tandem duplication; HALLMARKS; CANCER;
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10.1186/s12862-020-01698-1
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Through its ability to open pores in cell membranes, perforin-1 plays a key role in the immune system. Consistent with this role, the gene encoding perforin shows hallmarks of complex evolutionary events, including amplification and pseudogenization, in multiple species. A large proportion of these events occurred in phyla for which scarce genomic data were available. However, recent large-scale genomics projects have added a wealth of information on those phyla. Using this input, we annotated perforin-1 homologs in more than eighty species including mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and fishes. Results: We have annotated more than 400 perforin genes in all groups studied. Most mammalian species only have one perforin locus, which may contain a related pseudogene. However, we found four independent small expansions in unrelated members of this class. We could reconstruct the full-length coding sequences of only a few avian perforin genes, although we found incomplete and truncated forms of these gene in other birds. In the rest of reptilia, perforin-like genes can be found in at least three different loci containing up to twelve copies. Notably, mammals, non-avian reptiles, amphibians, and possibly teleosts share at least one perforin-1 locus as assessed by flanking genes. Finally, fish genomes contain multiple perforin loci with varying copy numbers and diverse exon/intron patterns. We have also found evidence for shorter genes with high similarity to the C2 domain of perforin in several teleosts. A preliminary analysis suggests that these genes arose at least twice during evolution from perforin-1 homologs. Conclusions: The assisted annotation of new genomic assemblies shows complex patterns of birth-and-death events in the evolution of perforin. These events include duplication/pseudogenization in mammals, multiple amplifications and losses in reptiles and fishes and at least one case of partial duplication with a novel start codon in fishes.
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