Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 891375
Substantial functional diversity accompanies limited major histocompatibility complex class II variability in golden jackal (Canis aureus): A comparison between two wild Canis species in Croatia
Substantial functional diversity accompanies limited major histocompatibility complex class II variability in golden jackal (Canis aureus): A comparison between two wild Canis species in Croatia // Mammalian biology, 83 (2017), 27-33 doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2016.11.010 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Substantial functional diversity accompanies limited major histocompatibility complex class II variability in
golden jackal (Canis aureus): A comparison between two wild Canis species in Croatia
(Substantial functional diversity accompanies
limited major histocompatibility complex class II
variability in golden jackal (Canis aureus): A
comparison between two wild Canis species in
Croatia)
Autori
Arbanasić, Haidi ; Florijančić, Tihomir ; Celinšćak, Željka ; Bošković, Ivica ; Galov, Ana
Izvornik
Mammalian biology (1616-5047) 83
(2017);
27-33
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Golden jackal ; Canis aureus ; MHC ; DLA ; Croatia
Sažetak
The golden jackal (Canis aureus) is one of the less studied carnivores and research on its major histocompatibility complex (MHC) variability is just at its early stages. MHC genes encode cell - surface receptors that serve to bind and present antigens to T cells, which is essential to initiating specific immunological responses in vertebrates. In this paper we present for the first time patterns of genetic diversity and natural selection on MHC class II DLA-DRB1, DQA1 and DQB1 loci in the golden jackal using samples from two geographically distinct regions in Croatia and further compare them to the values found in its congener grey wolf (Canis lupus). Diversity of golden jackals at all three loci was markedly lower than that of grey wolves (allelic richness values were 4, 2 and 3 in jackal versus 11.9, 6.6 and 10.2 in wolves for DRB1, DQA1 and DQB1, respectively) and can be attributed to a genetic drift rather than to the lack of historical positive selection. The finding of high evolutionary distances (16.3% for DRB1 and 8.5% for DQB1) and a substantial number of codons predicted to be under the influence of positive selection (11 for DRB1 and 9 for DQB1) suggests that the investigated golden jackal population still contains considerable functional diversity necessary for the presentation of varied foreign peptides. In contrast to neutral genetic variation, our results suggest that the Dalmatian population has a higher MHC diversity than the Slavonian population, casting doubt on its supposed isolation and calling for a more extensive investigation of the MHC variability of southern Balkan jackal populations. (C) 2016 Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Saugetierkunde. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija, Veterinarska medicina, Poljoprivreda (agronomija)
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Fakultet agrobiotehničkih znanosti Osijek,
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Ivica Bošković
(autor)
Željka Celinšćak
(autor)
Ana Galov
(autor)
Tihomir Florijančić
(autor)
Haidi Arbanasić
(autor)
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