IIBBA   05544
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOQUIMICAS DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Integrative View of 2,3-Sialyltransferases (ST3Gal) Molecular and Functional Evolution in Deuterostomes: Significance of Lineage-Specific Losses
Autor/es:
ELIN TEPPA; DANIEL PETIT; ANNE-MARIE MIR; DOROTHEE VICOGNE; CHRISTINE THISSE; BERNARD THISSE; CYRIL FILLOUX; ANNE HARDUIN-LEPERS
Revista:
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Editorial:
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Oxford; Año: 2014
ISSN:
0737-4038
Resumen:
Sialyltransferases are responsible for the synthesis of a diverse range
of sialoglycoconjugates predicted to be pivotal to
deuterostomes? evolution. In this work, we
reconstructed the evolutionary history of the metazoan
α2,3-sialyltransferases
family (ST3Gal), a subset of sialyltransferases
encompassing six subfamilies (ST3Gal I?ST3Gal VI) functionally
characterized
in mammals. Exploration of genomic and expressed
sequence tag databases and search of conserved sialylmotifs led to the
identification
of a large data set of st3gal-related gene
sequences. Molecular phylogeny and large scale sequence similarity
network analysis identified four new vertebrate
subfamilies called ST3Gal III-r, ST3Gal VII, ST3Gal
VIII, and ST3Gal IX. To address the issue of the origin and
evolutionary
relationships of the st3gal-related genes, we performed comparative syntenic mapping of st3gal
gene loci combined to ancestral genome reconstruction. The ten
vertebrate ST3Gal subfamilies originated from genome duplication
events at the base of vertebrates and are organized
in three distinct and ancient groups of genes predating the early
deuterostomes.
Inferring st3gal gene family history
identified also several lineage-specific gene losses, the significance
of which was explored in a functional
context. Toward this aim, spatiotemporal
distribution of st3gal genes was analyzed in zebrafish and
bovine tissues. In addition, molecular evolutionary analyses using
specificity determining
position and coevolved amino acid predictions led
to the identification of amino acid residues with potential implication
in functional divergence of vertebrate ST3Gal. We
propose a detailed scenario of the evolutionary relationships of st3gal genes coupled to a conceptual framework of the evolution of ST3Gal functions.

