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Publication : Divergent evolution of the prolactin-inducible protein gene and related genes in the mouse genome.

First Author  Osawa M Year  2004
Journal  Gene Volume  325
Pages  179-86 PubMed ID  14697523
Mgi Jnum  J:87859 Mgi Id  MGI:3028397
Doi  10.1016/j.gene.2003.10.013 Citation  Osawa M, et al. (2004) Divergent evolution of the prolactin-inducible protein gene and related genes in the mouse genome. Gene 325:179-86
abstractText  The prolactin-inducible protein (PIP/GCDFP15) family consists of small secretory polypeptides that are found in various body fluids. In order to study evolutionary events to this family, we cloned member genes and analyzed their sequences. A database search revealed the presence of a novel paralogous gene on mouse chromosome 6q34 and a nonprocessed pseudogene adjacent to PIP on human chromosome 7q34. The mouse PIP and four related genes displayed higher nonsynonymous and synonymous substitution ratios in comparison to other mammalian PIP orthologues; furthermore, these genes exhibited distinct distributions among tissues such as seminal vesicle, colon, and mammary gland. A pair of duplicated genes could have existed prior to radiation to the human and rodents. While only PIP is active in the human lineage, species-specific gene duplications have given rise to functional variants in rodents. Adaptive evolution potentially has occurred among the PIP and its related genes in the mouse genome.
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