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Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity
AID/APOBEC deaminases (AADs) convert cytidine to uridine in single-stranded nucleic acids. They are involved in numerous mutagenic processes, including those underpinning vertebrate innate and adaptive immunity. Using a multipronged sequence analysis strategy, we uncover several AADs across metazoa,...
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author | Krishnan, Arunkumar Iyer, Lakshminarayan M. Holland, Stephen J. Boehm, Thomas Aravind, L. |
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description | AID/APOBEC deaminases (AADs) convert cytidine to uridine in single-stranded nucleic acids. They are involved in numerous mutagenic processes, including those underpinning vertebrate innate and adaptive immunity. Using a multipronged sequence analysis strategy, we uncover several AADs across metazoa, dictyosteliida, and algae, including multiple previously unreported vertebrate clades, and versions from urochordates, nematodes, echinoderms, arthropods, lophotrochozoans, cnidarians, and porifera. Evolutionary analysis suggests a fundamental division of AADs early in metazoan evolution into secreted deaminases (SNADs) and classical AADs, followed by diversification into several clades driven by rapid-sequence evolution, gene loss, lineage-specific expansions, and lateral transfer to various algae. Most vertebrate AADs, including AID and APOBECs1–3, diversified in the vertebrates, whereas the APOBEC4-like clade has a deeper origin in metazoa. Positional entropy analysis suggests that several AAD clades are diversifying rapidly, especially in the positions predicted to interact with the nucleic acid target motif, and with potential viral inhibitors. Further, several AADs have evolved neomorphic metal-binding inserts, especially within loops predicted to interact with the target nucleic acid. We also observe polymorphisms, driven by alternative splicing, gene loss, and possibly intergenic recombination between paralogs. We propose that biological conflicts of AADs with viruses and genomic retroelements are drivers of rapid AAD evolution, suggesting a widespread presence of mutagenesis-based immune-defense systems. Deaminases like AID represent versions “institutionalized” from the broader array of AADs pitted in such arms races for mutagenesis of self-DNA, and similar recruitment might have independently occurred elsewhere in metazoa. |
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spelling | pubmed-58896602018-04-09 Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity Krishnan, Arunkumar Iyer, Lakshminarayan M. Holland, Stephen J. Boehm, Thomas Aravind, L. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus AID/APOBEC deaminases (AADs) convert cytidine to uridine in single-stranded nucleic acids. They are involved in numerous mutagenic processes, including those underpinning vertebrate innate and adaptive immunity. Using a multipronged sequence analysis strategy, we uncover several AADs across metazoa, dictyosteliida, and algae, including multiple previously unreported vertebrate clades, and versions from urochordates, nematodes, echinoderms, arthropods, lophotrochozoans, cnidarians, and porifera. Evolutionary analysis suggests a fundamental division of AADs early in metazoan evolution into secreted deaminases (SNADs) and classical AADs, followed by diversification into several clades driven by rapid-sequence evolution, gene loss, lineage-specific expansions, and lateral transfer to various algae. Most vertebrate AADs, including AID and APOBECs1–3, diversified in the vertebrates, whereas the APOBEC4-like clade has a deeper origin in metazoa. Positional entropy analysis suggests that several AAD clades are diversifying rapidly, especially in the positions predicted to interact with the nucleic acid target motif, and with potential viral inhibitors. Further, several AADs have evolved neomorphic metal-binding inserts, especially within loops predicted to interact with the target nucleic acid. We also observe polymorphisms, driven by alternative splicing, gene loss, and possibly intergenic recombination between paralogs. We propose that biological conflicts of AADs with viruses and genomic retroelements are drivers of rapid AAD evolution, suggesting a widespread presence of mutagenesis-based immune-defense systems. Deaminases like AID represent versions “institutionalized” from the broader array of AADs pitted in such arms races for mutagenesis of self-DNA, and similar recruitment might have independently occurred elsewhere in metazoa. National Academy of Sciences 2018-04-03 2018-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5889660/ /pubmed/29555751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1720897115 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | PNAS Plus Krishnan, Arunkumar Iyer, Lakshminarayan M. Holland, Stephen J. Boehm, Thomas Aravind, L. Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity |
title | Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity |
title_full | Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity |
title_fullStr | Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity |
title_full_unstemmed | Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity |
title_short | Diversification of AID/APOBEC-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity |
title_sort | diversification of aid/apobec-like deaminases in metazoa: multiplicity of clades and widespread roles in immunity |
topic | PNAS Plus |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5889660/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29555751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1720897115 |
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