Y. Hahn et al., Duplication of genes encoding non-clathrin coat protein gamma-COP in vertebrate, insect and plant evolution, FEBS LETTER, 482(1-2), 2000, pp. 31-36
Coatomer is a major component of COPI vesicles and consists of seven subuni
ts, The gamma-COP subunit of the coatomer is believed to mediate the bindin
g to the cytoplasmic dilysine motifs of membrane proteins. We characterized
cDNAs for Copg genes encoding gamma-COP from mouse, zebrafish, Drosophila
melanogaster and Bombyx mori. Two copies of Copg genes are present in verte
brates and in B.mori. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that two paralogous ge
nes had been derived from a single ancestral gene by duplication independen
tly in vertebrates and in B. mori.Mouse Copg1 shelved ubiquitous expression
with the highest level in testis, Zebrafish copg2 was biallelically expres
sed in hybrid larvae in contrast to its mammalian ortholog expressed in a p
arent-of-origin-specific manner. A phylogenetic analysis with partial plant
cDNA sequences suggested that copg gene was also duplicated in the grass f
amily (Poaceae), (C) 2000 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Pub
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