Molecular evolution of PIII-SVMP and RGD disintegrin genes from the genus Crotalus
Several types of disintegrins have been isolated from Crotalus spp rattlesnakes, including RGD disintegrins, and PIII-SVMPs. We isolated six cDNAs from snake venom glands using RT-PCR. Three RGD disintegrins ( atroxatin, mojastin, and viridistatin) and three PIII-SVMPs ( catroriarin, scutiarin, and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gene 2007-03, Vol.389 (1), p.66-72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Several types of disintegrins have been isolated from
Crotalus spp rattlesnakes, including RGD disintegrins, and PIII-SVMPs. We isolated six cDNAs from snake venom glands using RT-PCR. Three
RGD disintegrins (
atroxatin,
mojastin, and
viridistatin) and three
PIII-SVMPs (
catroriarin,
scutiarin, and
viristiarin) cDNAs were isolated from the rattlesnakes
Crotalus atrox,
Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus, and
Crotalus viridis viridis, respectively. Atroxatin and Viridistatin shared 90% amino acid identity to each other, and 87% identity to Mojastin. Scutiarin and Viristiarin were identical. All PIII-SVMPs isolated in this study shared the highest amino acid identity with Catrocollastatin. cDNA and protein sequences for RGD disintegrins, one MVD disintegrin, and PIII-SVMPs of the genus
Crotalus (present in the NCBI database), were used in phylogenetic analysis. Neighbor-joining analysis of
PIII-SVMP and
RGD/MVD disintegrin-coding DNA sequences showed that these groups of genes separate into separate clades. A
Φ
ST pairwise comparison and Analysis of Molecular Variance (AMOVA) between
PIII-SVMPs and
RGD/MVD disintegrins showed significant genetic differences. Mutations observed in ten of the cDNAs analyzed did not affect Cys-coding sequences. Our
K
A/
K
S data suggest that rapid evolution occurred between the genes coding for PIII-SVMPs resulting, in the production of
RGD disintegrin-coding genes. However, once these genes diverged, mutations in the
PIII-SVMP-coding genes were accumulated less frequently. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2006.09.020 |