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Mouse Genome Engineering Using Designer Nucleases
Published on: April 2, 2014
概括
由于序列基因重复,老鼠拥有比小鼠更多的Jk基因. 这些重复,涉及不平等的交叉事件,扩大了Jk基因家族在老鼠,影响免疫系统的多样性.
科学领域:
- 免疫遗传学 免疫遗传学
- 分子进化分子进化
- 进行比较基因组学.
背景情况:
- Jk基因是免疫球蛋白重链局部的关键组成部分,有助于抗体的多样性.
- 了解Jk基因的进化和组织,可以了解免疫系统的发育和功能.
研究的目的:
- 为了克隆和确定来自LOUVAIN大鼠肝脏的Jk基因的核酸序列.
- 为了比较大鼠和小鼠的Jk基因谱.
- 阐明驱动Jk基因家族在老鼠中的扩张的机制.
主要方法:
- 从老鼠肝脏中克隆含有Jk基因的DNA段.
- 下一代测序用于确定核酸序列.
- 用于基因识别和比较的生物信息分析.
主要成果:
- 在大鼠中发现了7个Jk编码区域,其中6个是可表达的,而在小鼠中只有5个 (有4个可表达).
- 另外两个J段在老鼠中是通过同源但不平等的交叉重复的顺序基因重复产生的.
- 在大鼠和小鼠Jk基因之间观察到高序列保护,无论是在编码区域内还是外.
结论:
- 鼠Jk基因谱系通过两个不同的基因复制事件扩展.
- 不平等的交叉机制,特别是因同质性增加而促进的,在基因重复中发挥了关键作用.
- 保存的核酸序列表明Jk基因独立于蛋白质功能的监管约束.
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