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Publication : Differential expansion of zinc-finger transcription factor loci in homologous human and mouse gene clusters.

First Author  Shannon M Year  2003
Journal  Genome Res Volume  13
Issue  6A Pages  1097-110
PubMed ID  12743021 Mgi Jnum  J:83824
Mgi Id  MGI:2663653 Doi  10.1101/gr.963903
Citation  Shannon M, et al. (2003) Differential expansion of zinc-finger transcription factor Loci in homologous human and mouse gene clusters. Genome Res 13(6):1097-110
abstractText  Mammalian genomes carry hundreds of Kruppel-type zinc finger (ZNF) genes, most of which reside in familial clusters. ZNF genes encoding Kruppel-associated box (KRAB) motifs are especially prone to this type of tandem organization. Despite their prevalence, little is known about the functions or evolutionary histories of these clustered gene families. Here we describe a homologous pair of human and mouse KRAB-ZNF gene clusters containing 21 human and 10 mouse genes, respectively. Evolutionary analysis uncovered only three pairs of putative orthologs and two cases where a single gene in one species is related to multiple genes in the other; several human genes have no obvious homolog in mouse. We deduce that duplication and loss of ancestral cluster members occurred independently in the primate and rodent lineages after divergence, yielding substantially different ZNF gene repertoires in humans and mice. Differences in expression patterns and sequence divergence within the DNA binding regions of predicted proteins suggest that the duplicated genes have acquired novel functions over evolutionary time. Since KRAB-ZNF proteins are predicted to function as transcriptional regulators, the elaboration of new lineage-specific genes in this and other clustered ZNF families is likely to have had a significant impact on species-specific aspects of biology.
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