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andCloning ofcDNA and Its Phylogenetic Analysis.

Authors :
Purrello, Michele
Pietro, Cinzia Di
Ragusa, Marco
Pulvirenti, Alfredo
Giugno, Rosalba
Di Pietro, Valentina
Emmanuele, Giovanni
Travali, Salvo
Scalia, Marina
Shasha, Dennis
Ferro, Alfredo
Source :
DNA & Cell Biology. Feb2005, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p111-116. 6p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

By using the methodology of both wet and thy biology (i.e., RT-PCR and cycle sequencing, and biocomputational technology, respectively) and the data obtained through the Genome Projects, we have cloned Xenopus laevis SOD2 (MnSOD) cDNA and determined its nucleotide sequence. These data and the deduced protein primary structure were compared with all the other SOD2 nucleotide and amino acid sequences from eukaryotes and prokaryotes, published in public databases. The analysis was performed by using both Clustal W, a well known and widely used program for sequence analysis, and Antit'lustAl, a new algorithm recently created and implemented by our group. Our results demonstrate a very high conservation of the enzyme amino acid sequence during evolution, which proves a close structure-function relationship. This is to be expected for very ancient molecules endowed with critical biological functions, performed through a specific structural organization. The nucleotide sequence conservation is less pronounced: this too was foreseeable, due to neutral mutations and to the species-specific codon usage. The data obtained by using Antit'lustAl are comparable with those produced with Clustal W, which validates this algorithm as an important new tool for biocomputational analysis. Finally, it is noteworthy that evolutionary trees, drawn by using all the available data on SOD2 nucleotide sequences and amino acid and either Clustal W or AnticlustAl, are comparable to those obtained through phylogenetic analysis based on fossil records. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10445498
Volume :
24
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
DNA & Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16024823
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/dna.2005.24.111