Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The Pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) belong to a large family of aspartic peptidases expressed exclusively in the placenta of species in the <it>Artiodactyla </it>order. In cattle, the <it>PAG </it>ge...

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Main Authors: Walker Angela M, Telugu Bhanu, Green Jonathan A
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-04-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/185
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Telugu Bhanu
Green Jonathan A
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The Pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) belong to a large family of aspartic peptidases expressed exclusively in the placenta of species in the <it>Artiodactyla </it>order. In cattle, the <it>PAG </it>gene family is comprised of at least 22 transcribed genes, as well as some variants. Phylogenetic analyses have shown that the PAG family segregates into 'ancient' and 'modern' groupings. Along with sequence differences between family members, there are clear distinctions in their spatio-temporal distribution and in their relative level of expression. In this report, 1) we performed an <it>in silico </it>analysis of the bovine genome to further characterize the <it>PAG </it>gene family, 2) we scrutinized proximal promoter sequences of the <it>PAG </it>genes to evaluate the evolution pressures operating on them and to identify putative regulatory regions, 3) we determined relative transcript abundance of selected <it>PAGs </it>during pregnancy and, 4) we performed preliminary characterization of the putative regulatory elements for one of the candidate PAGs, <it>bovine </it>(<it>bo</it>) <it>PAG-2</it>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>From our analysis of the bovine genome, we identified 18 distinct <it>PAG </it>genes and 14 pseudogenes. We observed that the first 500 base pairs upstream of the translational start site contained multiple regions that are conserved among all <it>boPAGs</it>. However, a preponderance of conserved regions, that harbor recognition sites for putative transcriptional factors (TFs), were found to be unique to the modern <it>boPAG </it>grouping, but not the ancient <it>boPAGs</it>. We gathered evidence by means of Q-PCR and screening of EST databases to show that <it>boPAG-2 </it>is the most abundant of all <it>boPAG </it>transcripts. Finally, we provided preliminary evidence for the role of ETS- and DDVL-related TFs in the regulation of the <it>boPAG-2 </it>gene.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p><it>PAGs </it>represent a relatively large gene family in the bovine genome. The proximal promoter regions of these genes display differences in putative TF binding sites, likely contributing to observed differences in spatial and temporal expression. We also discovered that <it>boPAG-2 </it>is the most abundant of all boPAG transcripts and provided evidence for the role of ETS and DDVL TFs in its regulation. These experiments mark the crucial first step in discerning the complex transcriptional regulation operating within the <it>boPAG </it>gene family.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-0d1dcfb2fe8f4f5e954b3e5701a916ce2022-12-21T20:46:13ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642009-04-0110118510.1186/1471-2164-10-185Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genesWalker Angela MTelugu BhanuGreen Jonathan A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The Pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) belong to a large family of aspartic peptidases expressed exclusively in the placenta of species in the <it>Artiodactyla </it>order. In cattle, the <it>PAG </it>gene family is comprised of at least 22 transcribed genes, as well as some variants. Phylogenetic analyses have shown that the PAG family segregates into 'ancient' and 'modern' groupings. Along with sequence differences between family members, there are clear distinctions in their spatio-temporal distribution and in their relative level of expression. In this report, 1) we performed an <it>in silico </it>analysis of the bovine genome to further characterize the <it>PAG </it>gene family, 2) we scrutinized proximal promoter sequences of the <it>PAG </it>genes to evaluate the evolution pressures operating on them and to identify putative regulatory regions, 3) we determined relative transcript abundance of selected <it>PAGs </it>during pregnancy and, 4) we performed preliminary characterization of the putative regulatory elements for one of the candidate PAGs, <it>bovine </it>(<it>bo</it>) <it>PAG-2</it>.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>From our analysis of the bovine genome, we identified 18 distinct <it>PAG </it>genes and 14 pseudogenes. We observed that the first 500 base pairs upstream of the translational start site contained multiple regions that are conserved among all <it>boPAGs</it>. However, a preponderance of conserved regions, that harbor recognition sites for putative transcriptional factors (TFs), were found to be unique to the modern <it>boPAG </it>grouping, but not the ancient <it>boPAGs</it>. We gathered evidence by means of Q-PCR and screening of EST databases to show that <it>boPAG-2 </it>is the most abundant of all <it>boPAG </it>transcripts. Finally, we provided preliminary evidence for the role of ETS- and DDVL-related TFs in the regulation of the <it>boPAG-2 </it>gene.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p><it>PAGs </it>represent a relatively large gene family in the bovine genome. The proximal promoter regions of these genes display differences in putative TF binding sites, likely contributing to observed differences in spatial and temporal expression. We also discovered that <it>boPAG-2 </it>is the most abundant of all boPAG transcripts and provided evidence for the role of ETS and DDVL TFs in its regulation. These experiments mark the crucial first step in discerning the complex transcriptional regulation operating within the <it>boPAG </it>gene family.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/185
spellingShingle Walker Angela M
Telugu Bhanu
Green Jonathan A
Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes
BMC Genomics
title Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes
title_full Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes
title_fullStr Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes
title_short Characterization of the bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein gene family – analysis of gene sequences, regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes
title_sort characterization of the bovine pregnancy associated glycoprotein gene family analysis of gene sequences regulatory regions within the promoter and expression of selected genes
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/185
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