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Identifier:
JB_SLPYRW
Curator:
Gonçalo Themudo
DOI:
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
PMID:
28733228
Title:
Progressive erosion of the Relaxin1 gene in bovids.
Abstract:
The relaxin/insulin-like (RLN/INSL) gene family is a group of genes that encode peptide hormones involved in a variety of physiological functions related to reproduction. Previous studies have shown that relaxin plays a key role in widening of the pubic bone during labor and in gamete maturation. Because of these functions, studying the evolution of RLN1, the gene encoding for relaxin, is relevant in livestock species, most of which belong in the group Laurasiatheria, which includes cow, pig, horse, goat, and sheep in addition to bats, cetaceans and carnivores. Experimental evidence suggests that cows do not synthesize relaxin, but respond to it, and sheep apparently have a truncated RLN1 gene. Thus, we made use of genome sequence data to characterize the genomic locus of the RLN1 gene in Laurasiatherian mammals to better understand how cows lost the ability to synthesize this peptide. We found that all ruminants in our study (cow, giraffe, goat, sheep and Tibetan antelope) lack a functional RLN1 gene, and document the progressive loss of RLN1 in the lineage leading to cows. Our analyses indicate that 1 - all ruminants have lost all key regulatory elements upstream of the first exon, 2 - giraffe, goat, sheep and Tibetan antelope have multiple inactivating mutations in the RLN1 pseudogene, and 3 - the cow genome has lost all traces of RLN1. The 5' regulatory sequence plays a key role in activating expression, and the loss of this sequence would impair synthesis of mRNA. Our results suggest that changes in regulatory sequence preceded mutations in coding sequence and highlight the importance of these regions in maintaining proper gene function. In addition, we found that all bovids examined posses copies of the relaxin receptors, which explains why they are able to respond to relaxin despite their inability to produce it.
Last update:
15-11-2024
Associated Glosses
(43 results)
GlossID
Species
Symbol
Gene Loss Mechanism
Loss Type
Lineage Specific
Citation
GL_0E3TSS
Ceratotherium simum
INSL4
LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss)
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_2REXAC
Odobenus rosmarus
INSL4
LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss)
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_4OVPGH
Bison bison
RLN1
Gene deletion
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_5PGOA6
Canis lupus familiaris
INSL4
LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss)
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_8HSM3N
Felis catus
INSL4
LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss)
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_8R30YS
Panthera tigris altaica
INSL4
LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss)
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_A01WOA
Bos taurus
INSL4
Gene deletion
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_BL6RGV
Orcinus orca
INSL4
LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss)
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_D2WE9Q
Ovis aries
INSL4
Gene deletion
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
GL_DONNXA
Myotis lucifugus
INSL4
Gene deletion
Full
No
10.1016/j.ygcen.2017.07.011
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