Human Molecular Genetics, Vol 5, 23-32, Copyright © 1996 by Oxford University Press
T Fukagawa, Y Nakamura, K Okumura, M Nogami, A Ando, H Inoko, N Saitou and T Ikemura
The human genome is composed of long-range mosaic structures of G+C% (GC%),
which are thought to be related to chromosome bands. We previously
identified a boundary of Mb-level domains of GC% mosaic structures in the
human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and found in the domain
boundary a sequence very similar to pseudoautosomal boundary (PAB)
sequences of human sex chromosomes. We designated it 'PABL' and found many
PABLs in the human genome. By analysis of six genomic and six transcribed
PABLs, a core and consensus sequence of about 650 nt was defined; the 3'-
and 5'-edges of the PABLs were strictly conserved. Northern blot analysis
showed sizes of PABL transcripts to be 5-10 kb in length. Divergence time
of PABLs was estimated to be 60-120 million years ago by analysis of human
PABLs and PABXY1 of seven primates, and the evolutionary rates deduced
showed PABLs to have been under selective constraints. A model for
evolutionary formation of the present pseudoautosomal boundary was proposed
by postulation of illegitimate recombination between two PABLs.
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Human pseudoautosomal boundary-like sequences: expression and involvement in evolutionary formation of the present-day pseudoautosomal boundary of human sex chromosomes
Department of Evolutionary Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Japan.
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