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The Expansion of the PRAME Gene Family in Eutheria

The PRAME gene family belongs to the group of cancer/testis genes whose expression is restricted primarily to the testis and a variety of cancers. The expansion of this gene family as a result of gene duplication has been observed in primates and rodents. We analyzed the PRAME gene family in Eutheri...

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Autores principales: Chang, Ti-Cheng, Yang, Yang, Yasue, Hiroshi, Bharti, Arvind K., Retzel, Ernest F., Liu, Wan-Sheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3037382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21347312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016867
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author Chang, Ti-Cheng
Yang, Yang
Yasue, Hiroshi
Bharti, Arvind K.
Retzel, Ernest F.
Liu, Wan-Sheng
author_facet Chang, Ti-Cheng
Yang, Yang
Yasue, Hiroshi
Bharti, Arvind K.
Retzel, Ernest F.
Liu, Wan-Sheng
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description The PRAME gene family belongs to the group of cancer/testis genes whose expression is restricted primarily to the testis and a variety of cancers. The expansion of this gene family as a result of gene duplication has been observed in primates and rodents. We analyzed the PRAME gene family in Eutheria and discovered a novel Y-linked PRAME gene family in bovine, PRAMEY, which underwent amplification after a lineage-specific, autosome-to-Y transposition. Phylogenetic analyses revealed two major evolutionary clades. Clade I containing the amplified PRAMEYs and the unamplified autosomal homologs in cattle and other eutherians is under stronger functional constraints; whereas, Clade II containing the amplified autosomal PRAMEs is under positive selection. Deep-sequencing analysis indicated that eight of the identified 16 PRAMEY loci are active transcriptionally. Compared to the bovine autosomal PRAME that is expressed predominantly in testis, the PRAMEY gene family is expressed exclusively in testis and is up-regulated during testicular maturation. Furthermore, the sense RNA of PRAMEY is expressed specifically whereas the antisense RNA is expressed predominantly in spermatids. This study revealed that the expansion of the PRAME family occurred in both autosomes and sex chromosomes in a lineage-dependent manner. Differential selection forces have shaped the evolution and function of the PRAME family. The positive selection observed on the autosomal PRAMEs (Clade II) may result in their functional diversification in immunity and reproduction. Conversely, selective constraints have operated on the expanded PRAMEYs to preserve their essential function in spermatogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-30373822011-02-23 The Expansion of the PRAME Gene Family in Eutheria Chang, Ti-Cheng Yang, Yang Yasue, Hiroshi Bharti, Arvind K. Retzel, Ernest F. Liu, Wan-Sheng PLoS One Research Article The PRAME gene family belongs to the group of cancer/testis genes whose expression is restricted primarily to the testis and a variety of cancers. The expansion of this gene family as a result of gene duplication has been observed in primates and rodents. We analyzed the PRAME gene family in Eutheria and discovered a novel Y-linked PRAME gene family in bovine, PRAMEY, which underwent amplification after a lineage-specific, autosome-to-Y transposition. Phylogenetic analyses revealed two major evolutionary clades. Clade I containing the amplified PRAMEYs and the unamplified autosomal homologs in cattle and other eutherians is under stronger functional constraints; whereas, Clade II containing the amplified autosomal PRAMEs is under positive selection. Deep-sequencing analysis indicated that eight of the identified 16 PRAMEY loci are active transcriptionally. Compared to the bovine autosomal PRAME that is expressed predominantly in testis, the PRAMEY gene family is expressed exclusively in testis and is up-regulated during testicular maturation. Furthermore, the sense RNA of PRAMEY is expressed specifically whereas the antisense RNA is expressed predominantly in spermatids. This study revealed that the expansion of the PRAME family occurred in both autosomes and sex chromosomes in a lineage-dependent manner. Differential selection forces have shaped the evolution and function of the PRAME family. The positive selection observed on the autosomal PRAMEs (Clade II) may result in their functional diversification in immunity and reproduction. Conversely, selective constraints have operated on the expanded PRAMEYs to preserve their essential function in spermatogenesis. Public Library of Science 2011-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3037382/ /pubmed/21347312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016867 Text en Chang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chang, Ti-Cheng
Yang, Yang
Yasue, Hiroshi
Bharti, Arvind K.
Retzel, Ernest F.
Liu, Wan-Sheng
The Expansion of the PRAME Gene Family in Eutheria
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title_full The Expansion of the PRAME Gene Family in Eutheria
title_fullStr The Expansion of the PRAME Gene Family in Eutheria
title_full_unstemmed The Expansion of the PRAME Gene Family in Eutheria
title_short The Expansion of the PRAME Gene Family in Eutheria
title_sort expansion of the prame gene family in eutheria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3037382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21347312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016867
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