The Xmrk oncogene can escape nonfunctionalization in a highly unstable subtelomeric region of the genome of the fish Xiphophorus |
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Authors: | Volff Jean-Nicolas Körting Cornelia Froschauer Alexander Zhou Qingchun Wilde Brigitta Schultheis Christina Selz Yvonne Sweeney Kimberley Duschl Jutta Wichert Katrin Altschmied Joachim Schartl Manfred |
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Affiliation: | Physiologische Chemie I, Biozentrum der Universit?t Würzburg, Am Hubland, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany. volff@biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de |
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Abstract: | The Xmrk oncogene involved in melanoma formation in the fish Xiphophorus was formed relatively recently by duplication of the epidermal growth factor co-orthologue egfrb. In the platyfish X. maculatus, Xmrk is located close to the major sex-determining locus in a subtelomeric region of the X and Y sex chromosomes that frequently undergoes duplications and other rearrangements. This region accumulates repetitive sequences: more than 80% of the 33-kb region 3' of Xmrk is constituted by retrotransposable elements. The high degree of nucleotide identity between X- and Y-linked sequences and the rarity of gonosome-specific rearrangements indicated that the instability observed was not a manifestation of gonosome-specific degeneration. Seven other duplicated genes were found, all corresponding, in contrast to Xmrk, to pseudogenes (nonfunctionalization). Functional persistence of Xmrk in a highly unstable region in divergent Xiphophorus species suggests a beneficial function under certain conditions for this dispensable and potentially injurious gene. |
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