Comparative genomic analysis of the whale (Pseudorca crassidens) PRNP locus

Author:

Kim Dae-Won1234,Chae Sung-Hwa1234,Kang Bo-Ra1234,Choi Sang-Haeng1234,Kim Aeri1234,Woo Seonock1234,Park Hong-Seog1234

Affiliation:

1. Genome Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon 305-806, Korea.

2. Gnc Bio Co., Ltd., Daejeon 305-801, Korea.

3. Department of Functional Genome, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 305-333, Korea.

4. Southern Coastal Environment Research Department, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Geoje 656-830, Korea.

Abstract

There have been many studies of the morphology, behavioral audiograms, and population structure of the false killer whale ( Pseudorca crassidens ), but sequencing, mapping, and functional and comparative genomics studies are still largely unknown. In this paper, we sequenced three novel BAC clones corresponding to a total length of 308 kb and spanning the PRNP, PRND, and RASSF2 loci, and conducted comparative genomic analysis to examine the genomic structure of the false killer whale PRNP locus. We determined that the three genes show a high degree of conservation in their syntenic regions with respect to gene order, gene orientation, and the predicted coding sequence (CDS) between human and whale, whereas PRNT was not detected in whale. Interestingly, the predicted CDS in whale PRNP contained a novel type of 4-copy octarepeat resulting from a 24 bp deletion when compared with the human sequence. In addition, we identified a novel 1869 bp repeat unit in a region that is non-syntenic to human and cow sequences and is therefore considered to be whale-specific sequence. Our results will provide novel insights into the genomic changes that have occurred during evolution of mammalian PRNP loci, and may also have implications for research into prion disease.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Biotechnology

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