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Evolutionary history of exon shuffling in eukaryotes

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Author(s):
Gustavo Starvaggi França
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
Sandro José de Souza; Frederico José Gueiros Filho; Diogo Meyer
Advisor: Sandro José de Souza
Abstract

Exon shuffling was first proposed by Walter Gilbert in 1979 as a mechanism in which exons from different genes could be combined to lead the creation of new genes. The mechanism of exon shuffling is favored by intronic recombinations and it is correlated with symmetry of exons. Evidence of this mechanism come from analyses of intron phase combinations, correlations between the borders of exons and domains and domain recurrence in several proteins. Taking this into account, the evolution of proteins formed by exon shuffling can be inferred regarding the exonintron organization of the genes, the pattern of intron phase combinations and the protein domain organization. In this sense, protein regions that were probably arose by exon shuffling events were identified through a large scale analysis in several eukaryotic species. The strategy was based on alignments between all annotated proteins from a given species. Then, the aligned regions were verified in respect with intron phase combinations surrounding them. We have found that exon shuffling events in early eukaryotes are preferentially symmetric of phase 0, while in metazoans, the preference is for 1-1 symmetric units. These data confirms previous ideas that the transition to animal multicellularity was marked by extensive 1-1 exon shuffling. The basal metazoan Trichoplax adhaerens is a representative of this transition, evidenced by the balanced frequencies of 0-0 and 1-1 symmetric regions. The signal of intron flanking around the borders of protein domains corroborated previous analyses, showing that non metazoans have higher frequencies of 0-0 domains and metazoans have higher frequencies of 1-1 domains. A hierarchical clustering of domains flanked by introns was built, allowing us to identify domains or groups of domains with evidence of expansions during specific periods, such as in vertebrates. Finally, genes involved in exon shuffling events were analyzed regarding the Gene Ontology enriched terms. The results indicated that this mechanism significantly contributed to the creation of genes related with a large diversity of terms, some of them are directly involved with features of metazoans and vertebrates, such as extracellular matrix, cell adhesion, blood coagulation and immune and nervous system processes (AU)

FAPESP's process: 06/05616-6 - Mapping of exon-shuffling events in eukaryotes
Grantee:Gustavo Starvaggi França
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master