Ψ SLC4A9 - Orcinus orca

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GlossID Species Gene Loss Mechanism Loss Type Lineage Specific Evidence Accession Nr.
GL_SHMMSN Orcinus orca LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss) Full Yes Single individual SRA XM_049708363.1

Statements

Type Excerpt DOI
Functional "SLC4A9 encodes an electroneutral ion exchange protein (51), which is expressed in the submandibular salivary gland. SLC4A9 is restricted to the basolateral membrane of acinar cells, where it participates in saliva secretion (Fig. 4B) (52)." 10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
Timing of Loss "Several shared inactivating mutations indicate that SLC4A9 (solute carrier family 4 member 9) was lost in the cetacean stem lineage. Visualization as in Fig. 1A." 10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
Phenotypic "SLC4A9 knockout mice displayed a 35% reduction in saliva secreted from the submandibu lar gland (52). This suggests that loss of SLC4A9 in cetaceans could contribute to a reduction of saliva secretion, which is in agreement with morphological observations that salivary glands are absent or atrophied in cetaceans (53)." 10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
Phenotypic "For species living in a hyperosmotic environment, where they incidentally ingest seawater with their prey, salt reabsorption by the kidney is probably less important (or even harmful) relative to efficient salt excretion. Thus, the loss of the salt reabsorbing factor SLC4A9 may contribute to the high urinary concentrations of sodium and chloride in cetaceans as compared to cows (57)." 10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671

Curator Observations

Authors identified a conserved 16nt deletion in exon 3.