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Structure and evolution of opossum,guinea pig,and porcupine cytochrome b genes
Authors:Ma Din-Pow  Andrey Zharkikh  Dan Graur  John L VandeBerg  Wen-Hsiung Lie
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dorman Hall, Mississippi State University, 39762 Mississippi State, MS, USA;(2) Center for Demographic and Population Genetics, University of Texas, P.O. Box 20334, 77225 Houston, TX, USA;(3) Department of Zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Sciences, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Ramat Aviv, Israel;(4) Department of Genetics, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, P.O. Box 28147, 78284 San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract:Summary We have sequenced the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from the guinea pig, the African porcupine, and a South American opossum. A phylogenetic analysis, which includes 22 eutherian and four other vertebrate cytochrome b sequences, indicates that the guinea pig and the porcupine constitute a natural clade (Hystricomorpha) that is not a sister group to the clade of mice and rats (Myomorpha). Therefore, the hypothesis that the Rodentia is paraphyletic receives additional support. The artiodactyls, the perissodactyls, and the cetaceans form a group that is separated from the primates and the rodents. The 26 sequences are used to study the structure/function relationships in cytochrome b, whose function is electron transport. Most of the amino acid residues involved in the two reaction centers are well conserved in evolution. The four histidines that are believed to ligate the two hemes are invariant among the 26 sequences, but their nearby residues are not well conserved in evolution. The eight transmembrane domains represent some of the most divergent regions in the cytochrome b sequence. The rate of nonsynonymous substitution is considerably faster in the human and elephant lineages than in other eutherian lineages; the faster rate might be due to coevolution between cytochrome b and cytochrome c. Offprint requests to: W.-H. Li
Keywords:Cytochrome b  Mitochondrial DNA  Mammalian phylogeny  Functional constraints  Coevolution  Cavia porcellus  Monodelphis domestica  Hystrix africaeaustralis
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