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Unique gene structure and paralogy define the 7D-cadherin family
Authors:M. W. Wendeler  R. Jung  H. Himmelbauer  R. Geßner
Affiliation:(1) Biomedical Research Center, Virchow Hospital of Charité Medical School Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany;(2) Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Genetics, Ihnestr. 73, 14195 Berlin, Germany;(3) Present address: Division Pharmacology/Neurobiology, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 50/70, 4056 Basel, Switzerland;(4) Present address: Schering AG, Müllerstr. 178, 13342 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Cadherins are Ca2+-dependent transmembrane glycoproteins crucial for cell-cell adhesion in vertebrates and invertebrates. Classification of this superfamily due to their phylogenetic relationship is currently restricted to three major subfamilies: classical, desmosomal and protocadherins. Here we report evidence for a common phylogenetic origin of the kidney-specific Ksp- (Cdh16) and the intestine-specific LI-cadherin (Cdh17). Both genes consist of 18 exons and the positions of their exon-intron boundaries as well as their intron phases are perfectly conserved. We found an extensive paralogy of more than 40 megabases in mammals as well as teleost fish species encompassing the Ksp- and LI-cadherin genes. A comparable paralogy was not detected for other cadherin gene loci. These findings suggest that the Ksp- and LI-cadherin genes originated by chromosomal duplication early during vertebrate evolution and support our assumption that both proteins are paralogues within a separate cadherin family that we have termed 7D-cadherins. Received 16 January 2006; received after revision 18 April 2006; accepted 11 May 2006
Keywords:Cadherin gene superfamily  molecular evolution  genomic paralogy  zebrafish  pufferfish
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