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Conservation of all three p53 family members and Mdm2 and Mdm4 in the cartilaginous fish
Authors:David P Lane  Arumugam Madhumalar  Alison P Lee  Boon-Hui Tay  Chandra Verma  Sydney Brenner  Byrappa Venkatesh
Institution:1.p53 Laboratory; Immunos; Singapore;2.Bioinformatics Institute; Matrix; Singapore;3.Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology; Proteos; A*STAR; Singapore;4.Department of Paediatrics; National University of Singapore; Singapore
Abstract:Analysis of the genome of the elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii), a member of the cartilaginous fishes (class Chondrichthyes), reveals that it encodes all three members of the p53 gene family, p53, p63 and p73, each with clear homology to the equivalent gene in bony vertebrates (class Osteichthyes). Thus, the gene duplication events that lead to the presence of three family members in the vertebrates dates to before the Silurian era. It also encodes Mdm2 and Mdm4 genes but does not encode the p19Arf gene. Detailed comparison of the amino acid sequences of these proteins in the vertebrates reveals that they are evolving at highly distinctive rates, and this variation occurs not only between the three family members but extends to distinct domains in each protein.Key words: p53, p63, p73, Mdm2, Mdm4, elephant shark
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