2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14202
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Genomic, biochemical and expressional properties reveal strong conservation of the CLCA2 gene in birds and mammals

Abstract: Recent studies have revealed the dynamic and complex evolution of CLCA1 gene homologues in and between mammals and birds with a particularly high diversity in mammals. In contrast, CLCA2 has only been found as a single copy gene in mammals, to date. Furthermore, CLCA2 has only been investigated in few mammalian species but not in birds. Here, we established core genomic, protein biochemical and expressional properties of CLCA2 in several bird species and compared them with mammalian CLCA2. Chicken, turkey, qua… Show more

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“…Some of the results reported here echo findings with CLCA1, while others are distinct. A recent report suggests that the split between CLCA1 and CLCA2 is ancient, as avian species have only these two genes, and other family members in mammals appear to be derived from CLCA1 [27,28]. In all mammalian species studied, CLCA1 is a fully secreted protein, while CLCA2 is an integral membrane protein [1,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the results reported here echo findings with CLCA1, while others are distinct. A recent report suggests that the split between CLCA1 and CLCA2 is ancient, as avian species have only these two genes, and other family members in mammals appear to be derived from CLCA1 [27,28]. In all mammalian species studied, CLCA1 is a fully secreted protein, while CLCA2 is an integral membrane protein [1,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%