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The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins
The basal chordate Botryllus schlosseri undergoes a natural transplantation reaction governed by a single, highly polymorphic locus called the fuhc. Our initial characterization of this locus suggested it encoded a single gene alternatively spliced into two transcripts: a 555 amino acid–secreted for...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3691228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23826085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065980 |
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author | Nydam, Marie L. Netuschil, Nikolai Sanders, Erin Langenbacher, Adam Lewis, Daniel D. Taketa, Daryl A. Marimuthu, Arumugapradeep Gracey, Andrew Y. De Tomaso, Anthony W. |
author_facet | Nydam, Marie L. Netuschil, Nikolai Sanders, Erin Langenbacher, Adam Lewis, Daniel D. Taketa, Daryl A. Marimuthu, Arumugapradeep Gracey, Andrew Y. De Tomaso, Anthony W. |
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description | The basal chordate Botryllus schlosseri undergoes a natural transplantation reaction governed by a single, highly polymorphic locus called the fuhc. Our initial characterization of this locus suggested it encoded a single gene alternatively spliced into two transcripts: a 555 amino acid–secreted form containing the first half of the gene, and a full-length, 1008 amino acid transmembrane form, with polymorphisms throughout the ectodomain determining outcome. We have now found that the locus encodes two highly polymorphic genes which are separated by a 227 bp intergenic region: first, the secreted form as previously described, and a second gene encoding a 531 amino acid membrane-bound gene containing three extracellular immunoglobulin domains. While northern blotting revealed only these two mRNAs, both PCR and mRNA-seq detect a single capped and polyadenylated transcript that encodes processed forms of both genes linked by the intergenic region, as well as other transcripts in which exons of the two genes are spliced together. These results might suggest that the two genes are expressed as an operon, during which both genes are co-transcribed and then trans-spliced into two separate messages. This type of transcriptional regulation has been described in tunicates previously; however, the membrane-bound gene does not encode a typical Splice Leader (SL) sequence at the 5′ terminus that usually accompanies trans-splicing. Thus, the presence of stable transcripts encoding both genes may suggest a novel mechanism of regulation, or conversely may be rare but stable transcripts in which the two mRNAs are linked due to a small amount of read-through by RNA polymerase. Both genes are highly polymorphic and co-expressed on tissues involved in histocompatibility. In addition, polymorphisms on both genes correlate with outcome, although we have found a case in which it appears that the secreted form may be major allorecognition determinant. |
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spelling | pubmed-36912282013-07-03 The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins Nydam, Marie L. Netuschil, Nikolai Sanders, Erin Langenbacher, Adam Lewis, Daniel D. Taketa, Daryl A. Marimuthu, Arumugapradeep Gracey, Andrew Y. De Tomaso, Anthony W. PLoS One Research Article The basal chordate Botryllus schlosseri undergoes a natural transplantation reaction governed by a single, highly polymorphic locus called the fuhc. Our initial characterization of this locus suggested it encoded a single gene alternatively spliced into two transcripts: a 555 amino acid–secreted form containing the first half of the gene, and a full-length, 1008 amino acid transmembrane form, with polymorphisms throughout the ectodomain determining outcome. We have now found that the locus encodes two highly polymorphic genes which are separated by a 227 bp intergenic region: first, the secreted form as previously described, and a second gene encoding a 531 amino acid membrane-bound gene containing three extracellular immunoglobulin domains. While northern blotting revealed only these two mRNAs, both PCR and mRNA-seq detect a single capped and polyadenylated transcript that encodes processed forms of both genes linked by the intergenic region, as well as other transcripts in which exons of the two genes are spliced together. These results might suggest that the two genes are expressed as an operon, during which both genes are co-transcribed and then trans-spliced into two separate messages. This type of transcriptional regulation has been described in tunicates previously; however, the membrane-bound gene does not encode a typical Splice Leader (SL) sequence at the 5′ terminus that usually accompanies trans-splicing. Thus, the presence of stable transcripts encoding both genes may suggest a novel mechanism of regulation, or conversely may be rare but stable transcripts in which the two mRNAs are linked due to a small amount of read-through by RNA polymerase. Both genes are highly polymorphic and co-expressed on tissues involved in histocompatibility. In addition, polymorphisms on both genes correlate with outcome, although we have found a case in which it appears that the secreted form may be major allorecognition determinant. Public Library of Science 2013-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3691228/ /pubmed/23826085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065980 Text en © 2013 Nydam 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nydam, Marie L. Netuschil, Nikolai Sanders, Erin Langenbacher, Adam Lewis, Daniel D. Taketa, Daryl A. Marimuthu, Arumugapradeep Gracey, Andrew Y. De Tomaso, Anthony W. The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins |
title | The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins |
title_full | The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins |
title_fullStr | The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins |
title_full_unstemmed | The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins |
title_short | The Candidate Histocompatibility Locus of a Basal Chordate Encodes Two Highly Polymorphic Proteins |
title_sort | candidate histocompatibility locus of a basal chordate encodes two highly polymorphic proteins |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3691228/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23826085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065980 |
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