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Inactivation of the MSLNL gene encoding mesothelin-like protein during African great ape evolution
Authors:Kim Dong-Wook  Jeong Sangkyun  Kim Dong Seon  Kim Heui-Soo  Seo Sang-Beom  Hahn Yoonsoo
Institution:School of Biological Sciences (BK21 Program), College of Natural Sciences, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:Loss of gene function is implicated in the emergence of novel phenotypes during organism evolution. Here, we report the inactivation of the MSLNL gene encoding mesothelin-like protein in African great ape evolution. Human MSLNL has a nonsense mutation in exon 10 and two polymorphic mutations: a frameshift in exon 3 and a nonsense codon in exon 8. The gorilla gene also shows multiple deleterious mutations, including a premature stop codon, a deletion, and a splice site mutation. Molecular evolutionary analysis indicated relaxed selection pressure on MSLNL in African great ape lineages, which suggested that MSLNL might have become inactivated before the divergence of human, chimpanzee and gorilla. The mouse Mslnl gene is highly expressed in olfactory epithelium and moderately expressed in several other tissues. We propose that the loss of MSLNL may be associated with the evolution of the olfactory system in African great apes including human.
Keywords:EST  expressed sequence tag  GPI  glycosylphosphatidylinisotol  MSLN  mesothelin  MSLNL  mesothelin-like  NCBI  National Center for Biotechnology Information  ORF  open reading frame  SNP  simple nucleotide polymorphism  UCSC  University of California Santa Cruz  UTR  untranslated region
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