Accuracy and coverage assessment of Oryctolagus cuniculus (rabbit) genes encoding immunoglobulins in the whole genome sequence assembly (OryCun2.0) and localization of the IGH locus to chromosome 20
We report on the analyses of genes encoding immunoglobulin heavy and light chains in the rabbit 6.51× whole genome assembly. This OryCun2.0 assembly confirms previous mapping of the duplicated IGK1 and IGK2 loci to chromosome 2 and the IGL lambda light chain locus to chromosome 21. The most frequent...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Immunogenetics (New York) 2013-10, Vol.65 (10), p.749-762 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on the analyses of genes encoding immunoglobulin heavy and light chains in the rabbit 6.51× whole genome assembly. This OryCun2.0 assembly confirms previous mapping of the duplicated
IGK1
and
IGK2
loci to chromosome 2 and the
IGL
lambda light chain locus to chromosome 21. The most frequently rearranged and expressed
IGHV1
that is closest to
IG DH
and
IGHJ
genes encodes rabbit VHa allotypes. The partially inbred Thorbecke strain rabbit used for whole-genome sequencing was homozygous at the
IGK
but heterozygous with the
IGHV1a1
allele in one of 79
IGHV
-containing unplaced scaffolds and
IGHV1a2
,
IGHM
,
IGHG
, and
IGHE
sequences in another. Some
IGKV
,
IGLV
, and
IGHA
genes are also in other unplaced scaffolds. By fluorescence in situ hybridization, we assigned the previously unmapped
IGH
locus to the
q
-telomeric region of rabbit chromosome 20. An approximately 3-Mb segment of human chromosome 14 including
IGH
genes predicted to map to this telomeric region based on synteny analysis could not be located on assembled chromosome 20. Unplaced scaffold chrUn0053 contains some of the genes that comparative mapping predicts to be missing. We identified discrepancies between previous targeted studies and the OryCun2.0 assembly and some new BAC clones with
IGH
sequences that can guide other studies to further sequence and improve the OryCun2.0 assembly. Complete knowledge of gene sequences encoding variable regions of rabbit heavy, kappa, and lambda chains will lead to better understanding of how and why rabbits produce antibodies of high specificity and affinity through gene conversion and somatic hypermutation. |
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ISSN: | 0093-7711 1432-1211 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00251-013-0722-9 |