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Comparative genomics of odorant and pheromone receptor genes in rodents

Authors :
Xinmin Zhang
Stuart Firestein
Xiaohong Zhang
Source :
Genomics. 89:441-450
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

We applied a comprehensive data mining strategy to examine the repertoires of rat and mouse odorant receptors (ORs) and type 1 pheromone receptors (V1Rs) using the mm5 and rn3 genome respectively. 1576 rat OR genes were identified, including 292 pseudogenes. The rat V1R repertoire is composed of 115 intact genes and 72 pseudogenes. The mouse OR and V1R database were updated using the new assembly mm5, from which 1375 mouse ORs and 308 V1Rs were identified, with more than a hundred putative pseudogenes from mm2 now identified as intact because of the higher sequence quality. With this new data we have conducted a series of genomic analyses of the OR and V1R genes from mouse and rat. Orthologous OR clusters were identified in mouse and rat and comparison analysis was performed at three incremental levels: families, coding sequences, and motifs. At the family level, we found that V1R genes have more species-specific families than OR genes. About 20 percent of intact V1R genes have no orthologous counterpart in the same family, whereas less than 1 percent of intact ORs are similarly isolated. At the coding sequence level, OR genes are more conserved between mouse and rat than V1R genes. OR genes share greater similarity with their orthologous counterparts than with their closest neighbor, whereas V1R genes show the opposite tendency. Motifs were identified to obtain biological insights. Motifs specific for species or families were found in OR and V1R genes, which may result in the differential pheromone-dependent behaviors and perception of odors between mouse and rat.

Details

ISSN :
08887543
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7ca0c219b0274eb3537a139c62590484