1995
DOI: 10.1016/0167-5699(95)80008-5
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IgY: clues to the origins of modern antibodies

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“…To our knowledge, IgY has previously been described only in birds and amphibians (Warr et al, 1995;Lundgvist et al, 2006), and its discovery in the turtle fills up the gap in the knowledge IgY in vertebrates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…To our knowledge, IgY has previously been described only in birds and amphibians (Warr et al, 1995;Lundgvist et al, 2006), and its discovery in the turtle fills up the gap in the knowledge IgY in vertebrates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However in anuran amphibians, five isotypes have so far been reported, namely, IgM, IgY, IgX, IgD and IgF, and studies on amphibian Igs have mostly resulted from the model animal Xenopus. Xenopus IgY, which is consisted of four constant region domains, is regarded as a functional homologue of mammalian IgG (Warr et al, 1995). IgX has been considered to be an analogue of mammalian IgA because a large number of IgXpositive B cells were preferentially expressed in the gut epithelium (Mussmann et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7). Another important point regarding Ig evolution in tetrapods is that mammalian species inherited all IgH classes from the common tetrapod ancestor, with IgY subsequently functionally diversifying into IgG and IgE 26 .…”
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“…The discovery of m to m CSR in this study strongly suggests that these elements developed by gene duplication of the most 5 0 -m gene, which is similar to the finding that multiple crocodilian m genes likely resulted from gene duplication. Furthermore, it has long been hypothesized that nonIgM/IgD-encoding genes in tetrapods were initially derived by duplication of the m gene 26 . In addition, as there is an Em enhancer with promoter activity between the JH region and the first m in mammals and birds 33,50 , the I promoters of non-IgM/ IgD-encoding genes are likely to be derived from the Em enhancer accompanying the duplication process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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