The dichotomous size variation of human complement C4 genes is mediated by a novel family of endogenous retroviruses, which also establishes species-specific genomic patterns among Old World primates
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The dichotomous size variation of human complement C4 genes is mediated by a novel family of endogenous retroviruses, which also establishes species-specific genomic patterns among Old World primates
Abstract
The human complement C4 genes in the HLA exhibit an unusual, dichotomous size polymorphism and a four-gene, modular variation involving novel gene RP, complement C4, steroid 21-hydroxylase (CYP21), and tenascin-like Gene X (RCCX). The C4 gene size dichotomy is mediated by an endogenous retrovirus, HERV-K(C4). Nearly identical sequences for this retrotransposon are present precisely at the same location in the long C4 genes from the tandem RCCX Module I and Module II. Specific nucleotide substitutions between the long and short C4 genes have been identified and used for diagnosis. Southern blot analyses revealed that HERV-K(C4) is present at more than 30 locations in the human genome, exhibits variations in the population, and its analogs exist in the genomes of Old World primates with species-specific patterns. Evidence of intrachromosomal recombination between the two long terminal repeats of HERV-K(C4) is found near the huntingtin locus on chromosome 4. It is possible that members of HERV-K(C4) are involved in genetic instabilities including the RCCX modules, and in protecting the host genome from retroviral attack through an antisense strategy.
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