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Complex events in the evolution of the human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2)

Charchar, Fadi J; Svartman, Marta; El-Mogharbel, Nisrine; Ventura, Mario; Kirby, Patrick J; Matarazzo, Maria R; Ciccodicola, A; Rocchi, Mariano; D'Esposito, Maurizio; Graves, Jennifer

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The 320-kb human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2) at the tips of the long arms of the X and Y chromosomes is thought to have been duplicated onto the Y chromosome recently in primate evolution. The four genes within PAR2 have been proposed to constitute two zones with different base ratios and transcription, one of which was added recently to the X chromosome. To test this hypothesis, we cloned and mapped PAR2 genes in other species, the lemur, the cat, and a marsupial, the tammar wallaby. None...[Show more]

dc.contributor.authorCharchar, Fadi J
dc.contributor.authorSvartman, Marta
dc.contributor.authorEl-Mogharbel, Nisrine
dc.contributor.authorVentura, Mario
dc.contributor.authorKirby, Patrick J
dc.contributor.authorMatarazzo, Maria R
dc.contributor.authorCiccodicola, A
dc.contributor.authorRocchi, Mariano
dc.contributor.authorD'Esposito, Maurizio
dc.contributor.authorGraves, Jennifer
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-13T22:29:34Z
dc.date.available2015-12-13T22:29:34Z
dc.identifier.issn1088-9051
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/74788
dc.description.abstractThe 320-kb human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2) at the tips of the long arms of the X and Y chromosomes is thought to have been duplicated onto the Y chromosome recently in primate evolution. The four genes within PAR2 have been proposed to constitute two zones with different base ratios and transcription, one of which was added recently to the X chromosome. To test this hypothesis, we cloned and mapped PAR2 genes in other species, the lemur, the cat, and a marsupial, the tammar wallaby. None of the human PAR2 genes colocalized with human PAR1 genes in the marsupial genome, confirming that the human PAR1 and PAR2 evolved independently. Of the four PAR2 genes, only SYBL1 was located on the X chromosome in all species, including marsupials, so it was part of the ancient X. HSPRY3 localized to the X in all the eutherians, but not marsupial, so it must have been added to the X 80-130 million years ago. CXYorf1 was present on the X in primates and also in mouse, but autosomal in wallaby, suggesting a later addition 70-130 million years ago, and IL9R was on the X only in primate, suggesting addition 60-70 million years ago. The results therefore demonstrate that at least two independent additions were necessary for PAR2 evolution. The present gene order on the human X also requires two inversions. The complicated evolutionary pathway supports the hypothesis that terminal interchromosomal rearrangements are common in regions unpaired at meiosis.
dc.publisherCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
dc.sourceGenome Research
dc.subjectKeywords: chromosome protein; interleukin 9 receptor; protein PAR2; synaptobrevin; unclassified drug; IL9R protein, human; interleukin 9; interleukin receptor; membrane protein; protein; SPRY3 protein, human; SYBL1 protein, human; Sybl1 protein, mouse; animal tissu
dc.titleComplex events in the evolution of the human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2)
dc.typeJournal article
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.description.refereedYes
local.identifier.citationvolume13
dc.date.issued2003
local.identifier.absfor060403 - Developmental Genetics (incl. Sex Determination)
local.identifier.ariespublicationMigratedxPub4302
local.type.statusPublished Version
local.contributor.affiliationCharchar, Fadi J, La Trobe University
local.contributor.affiliationSvartman, Marta, La Trobe University
local.contributor.affiliationEl-Mogharbel, Nisrine, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationVentura, Mario, Sezione di Genetica
local.contributor.affiliationKirby, Patrick J, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationMatarazzo, Maria R, A. Buzzati Traverso
local.contributor.affiliationCiccodicola, A, A. Buzzati Traverso
local.contributor.affiliationRocchi, Mariano, Sezione di Genetica
local.contributor.affiliationD'Esposito, Maurizio, unA. Buzzati Traverso
local.contributor.affiliationGraves, Jennifer, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage281
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage286
local.identifier.doi10.1101/gr.390503
dc.date.updated2015-12-11T08:50:44Z
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-0037313924
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