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Duplication, balancing selection and trans-species evolution explain the high levels of polymorphism of the DQA MHC class II gene in voles (Arvicolinae)

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    0042520 - ÚBO 2007 RIV DE eng J - Journal Article
    Bryja, Josef - Galan, M. - Charbonnel, N. - Cosson, J.-F.
    Duplication, balancing selection and trans-species evolution explain the high levels of polymorphism of the DQA MHC class II gene in voles (Arvicolinae).
    [Duplikace, balancující selekce a trans-species evoluce vysvětlují vysoký stupeň polymorfismu genu DQA (MHC Class II) u hrabošů (Arvicolinae).]
    Immunogenetics. Roč. 58, 2-3 (2006), s. 191-202. ISSN 0093-7711. E-ISSN 1432-1211
    EU Projects: European Commission(XE) 10284 - EDEN
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60930519
    Keywords : Muridae * allelic diversity
    Subject RIV: EB - Genetics ; Molecular Biology
    Impact factor: 2.852, year: 2006

    We described the structure and diversity of exon 2 of the MHC class II DQA gene in three species of voles (Arvicolinae) exhibiting regular multi-annual fluctuations of population density and analysed the processes leading to the observed MHC polymorphism. All exon 2 sequences translate to give unique amino acid sequences and positive selection was found to act very intensively on antigen binding sites. We documented the presence of recombination at vole DQA region but its importance in generating allelic polymorphism seems to be relatively limited. For the first time with rodents, we documented the duplication of the DQA gene in all three species with both copies being transcriptionally active.

    Použitím klonování, sekvenování a SSCP byl popsán polymorfismus DQA genu (MHC Class II) u tří druhů hrabošovitých hlodavců. Všechny sekvence exonu 2 jsou jedinečně přepisovatelné a vykazují známky balancující selekce (trans-species evoluce, vysoký počet mutací v pozicích kódujících ABS). Poprvé u hlodavců je zjištěna duplikace DQA genu u všech tří sledovaných druhů.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0135727

     
     
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