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Publication : Appearance of new tetraspanin genes during vertebrate evolution.

First Author  Garcia-España A Year  2008
Journal  Genomics Volume  91
Issue  4 Pages  326-34
PubMed ID  18291621 Mgi Jnum  J:133317
Mgi Id  MGI:3778255 Doi  10.1016/j.ygeno.2007.12.005
Citation  Garcia-Espana A, et al. (2008) Appearance of new tetraspanin genes during vertebrate evolution. Genomics 91(4):326-34
abstractText  A detailed phylogenetic analysis of tetraspanins from 10 fully sequenced metazoan genomes and several fungal and protist genomes gives insight into their evolutionary origins and organization. Our analysis suggests that the superfamily can be divided into four large families. These four families-the CD family, CD63 family, uroplakin family, and RDS family-are further classified as consisting of several ortholog groups. The clustering of several ortholog groups together, such as the CD9/Tsp2/CD81 cluster, suggests functional relatedness of those ortholog groups. The fact that our studies are based on whole genome analysis enabled us to estimate not only the phylogenetic relationships among the tetraspanins, but also the first appearance in the tree of life of certain tetraspanin ortholog groups. Taken together, our data suggest that the tetraspanins are derived from a single (or a few) ancestral gene(s) through sequence divergence, rather than convergence, and that the majority of tetraspanins found in the human genome are vertebrate (21 instances), tetrapod (4 instances), or mammalian (6 instances) inventions.
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