T. Ogawa et al., Accelerated evolution in the protein-coding region of galectin cDNAs, congerin I and congerin II, from skin mucus of conger eel (Conger myriaster), BIOS BIOT B, 63(7), 1999, pp. 1203-1208
Two cDNAs encoding galectins named congerins I and II from the skin mucus o
f conger eel (Conger myriaster) were isolated and sequenced. Comparison of
the nucleotide sequences of congerins I and II showed that the sequence sim
ilarities of the 5' and 3' untranslated regions (86 and 88%, respectively)
were much higher than those of the protein-coding region (73%). The numbers
of nucleotide substitutions per site (K-N) for the untranslated regions ar
e smaller than the numbers of nucleotide substitutions per synonymous site
(K-S) for the protein coding region. Furthermore, nonsynonymous nucleotide
substitutions have accelerated more frequently than synonymous nucleotide s
ubstitutions in the protein coding region (K-A/K-S=2.57). These results sug
gest that accelerated substitutions have occurred in the protein-coding reg
ions of galectin genes to generate diverse galectins with different molecul
ar properties. Northern blot analysis showed that both congerins were expre
ssed not only in the skin tissues but also in the stomach of conger eel.