作者
J-Y Sire, Yue Huang, W Li, S Delgado, M Goldberg, PK Denbesten
发表日期
2012/1
期刊
Journal of dental research
卷号
91
期号
1
页码范围
84-89
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Amelogenin gene organization varies from 6 exons (1,2,3,5,6,7) in amphibians and sauropsids to 10 in rodents. The additional exons are exons 4, 8, 9, and “4b”, the latter being as yet unidentified in AMELX transcripts. To learn more about the evolutionary origin of these exons, we used an in silico approach to find them in 39 tetrapod genomes. AMEL organization with 6 exons was the ancestral condition. Exon 4 was created in an ancestral therian (marsupials + placentals), then exon 9 in an ancestral placental, and finally exons “4b” and 8 in rodents, after divergence of the squirrel lineage. These exons were either inactivated in some lineages or remained functional: Exon 4 is functional from artiodactyls onward; exon 9 is known, to date, only in rodents, but could be coding in various mammals; and exon “4b” was probably coding in some rodents. We performed PCR of cDNA isolated from mouse and human tooth …
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