首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


Vertebrate evolution reflected in the evolution of nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 2
Authors:Natalia Kupriyanova  Dmitrii Shibalev  Alexander Voronov  Kirill Netchvolodov  Tatiana Kurako  Alexei Ryskov
Institution:Institute of Gene Biology, Laboratory of Genome Organization, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilov Street 34/5, Moscow 119334, Russian Federation
Abstract:In eukaryotes, mature rRNA sequences are produced from single large (45S) precursor (pre-rRNA) as the result of successive removal of spacers through a series of rapid and intricate actions of endo- and exonucleases. The excision of internal transcribed spacer (ITS2), a eukaryotic-specific insertion, remains the most elusive processing step. ITS2 is the element mandatory for all eukaryotic pre-rRNAs that contain at least three processing cleavage sites for precise 5.8S and 28S formation. Conserved core sequences (cis-elements) binding to trans-factors provide for precise rRNA processing, whereas rapidly diverging regions between the core sequences preserve internal complementarity, which guarantees the spatial integrity of ITS2. Characteristic differences in the formation of such insertions during evolution should reflect the relationships between taxa. The phylogeny of the reptiles and the relationships between taxa proposed by scientists are controversial. To delineate the structural and functional features preserved among reptilian ITS2s, we cloned and sequenced 58 ITS2s belonging to four reptile orders: Squamata, Crocodilians, Aves, and Testudines. We studied the subsequent alignment and folding of variable regions. The sizes and packing of the loop–stems between conserved consensus segments in reptiles vary considerably between taxa. Our phylogenetic trees constructed on the basis of the reptile ITS2s primary structural alignments revealed a split between Iguania clade and all other taxa. True lizards (suborder Scleroglossa) and snakes (suborder Serpentes) show sister relationships, as well as the two other reptilian orders, Crocodilia + Aves and Testudines. In summary, our phylogenetic trees exhibit a mix of specific features deduced or, to the contrary, rejected earlier by other authors.
Keywords:rDNA Ribosomal  DNA  rRNA Ribosomal  RNA  (ITS)  Internal transcribed spacer  D  arm  Darevskia armeniaca  D  val  Darevskia valentini  D  por  Darevskia portschinskii  L  med  Lacerta media  L  str  Lacerta strigata  G  maj  Gerrhosaurus major  E  mur  Eulamprus murrayi  E  sch  Eumeces schneideri  E  mac  Eublepharis macularius  V  exa  Varanus exantematicus  H  hor  Heloderma horridum  A  fra  Anguis fragilis  C  oed  Ctenosaura oedrina  P  mar  Polychrus marmoratus  B  plu  Basiliscus plumifrons  P  vit  Pogona vitticeps  P  coc  Physignathus cocincinus  F  par  Frucifer pardalis  R  tig  Rhabdophis tigrinus  N  nat  Natrix natrix  N  kao  Naja kaouthia  B  con  Boa constrictor  C  ruf  Cylindrophis ruffus  C  nil  Crockodile niloticus  C  sia  Crocodylus siamensis  Gal  g  Gallus gallus  T  gra  Testudina graeca  A  hor  Agrionemys horsfield  C  pic  Chrysemys picta  P  pla  Platemys platycephala  N  fuz  Nothobranchius furzeri  C  fab  Centroscyllium fabricii  X  lae  Xenopus laevis  R  nor  Rattus norvegicus  D  rad  Darevskia raddei  D  ros  Darevskia rostombekovi  D  mix  Darevskia mixta  L  agi  Lacerta agilis  G  gal  Gallotia gallotia  C  cat  Cordylus cataphractus  C  oce  Chalcides ocellatus  T  sci  Tiligua scincoides  H  cau  Hemitheconyx caudicinctus  V  pra  Varanus prasinus  I  igu  Iguana iguana  U  sta  Uta stansburiana  A  car  Anolis carolinensis  L  cau  Laudakia caucasia  U  aeg  Uromastyx aegiptia  C  cha  Chamaeleo chamaeleon  C  par  Calumma parsonii  P  lin  Psammophis lineolatus  M  mon  Malpolon monspessulanum  A  lub  Aspidelaps lubricus  V  ren  Vipera renardi  T  mue  Typhlops muelleri  C  por  Crocodylus porosus  C  cro  Caiman crocodilus  T  gut  Taeniopygia guttata  M  tor  Malacochersus tornieri  E  orb  Emys orbicularis  H  spi  Heospines spinosa  C  mil  Callorhinchus milii  A  pel  Alopias pelagicus  T  khu  Tor khudree  X  bor  Xenopus borealis  H  sap  Homo sapiens
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号