Vol. 9, Issue 6, 541-549, June 1999
RESEARCH
Different Evolutionary Histories in Two Subgenomic Regions of the Major Histocompatibility Complex
Silvana
Gaudieri,1,3
Jerzy K.
Kulski,2
Roger L.
Dawkins,2 and
Takashi
Gojobori1
1 Centre for Information Biology, National Institute of
Genetics, Mishima, Shizuoka, 411-8540 Japan; 2 Centre for
Molecular Immunology and Instrumentation, University of Western
Australia, Subiaco, Western Australia, 6008 Australia
Two subgenomic regions within the major histocompatibility complex,
the alpha and beta blocks, contain members of the multicopy gene
families HLA class I, human endogenous retroviral sequence (HERV-16;
previously known as P5 and PERB3), hemochromatosis candidate genes
(HCG) (II, IV, VIII, IX), 3.8-1, and MIC (PERB11). In this study we
show that the two blocks consist of imperfect duplicated segments,
which contain linked members of the different gene families. The
duplication and truncation sites of the segments are associated with
retroelements. The retroelement sites appear to generate the imperfect
duplications, insertions/deletions, and rearrangements, most likely via
homologous recombination. Although the two blocks share several
characteristics, they differ in the number and orientation of the
duplicated segments. On the 62.1 haplotype, the alpha block consists of
at least 10 duplicated segments that predominantly contain pseudogenes
and gene fragments of the HLA class I and MIC (PERB11) gene families.
In contrast, the beta block has two major duplications containing the
genes HLA-B and HLA-C, and MICA (PERB11.1) and MICB
(PERB11.2). Given the common origin between the
blocks, we reconstructed the duplication history of the segments to
understand the processes involved in producing the different organization in the two blocks. We then found that the beta block contains four distinct duplications from two separate events, whereas
the alpha block is characterized by multisegment duplications. We will
discuss these results in relation to the genetic content of the two blocks.
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