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   Antimicrobial Functions of Lactoferrin Promote Genetic Conflicts in Ancient Primates and Modern Humans  
   
نویسنده barber m.f. ,kronenberg z. ,yandell m. ,elde n.c.
منبع plos genetics - 2016 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 5
چکیده    Lactoferrin is a multifunctional mammalian immunity protein that limits microbial growth through sequestration of nutrient iron. additionally,lactoferrin possesses cationic protein domains that directly bind and inhibit diverse microbes. the implications for these dual functions on lactoferrin evolution and genetic conflicts with microbes remain unclear. here we show that lactoferrin has been subject to recurrent episodes of positive selection during primate divergence predominately at antimicrobial peptide surfaces consistent with long-term antagonism by bacteria. an abundant lactoferrin polymorphism in human populations and neanderthals also exhibits signatures of positive selection across primates,linking ancient host-microbe conflicts to modern human genetic variation. rapidly evolving sites in lactoferrin further correspond to molecular interfaces with opportunistic bacterial pathogens causing meningitis,pneumonia,and sepsis. because microbes actively target lactoferrin to acquire iron,we propose that the emergence of antimicrobial activity provided a pivotal mechanism of adaptation sparking evolutionary conflicts via acquisition of new protein functions. © 2016 barber et al.
آدرس department of human genetics,university of utah school of medicine,salt lake city,ut, United States, department of human genetics,university of utah school of medicine,salt lake city,ut, United States, department of human genetics,university of utah school of medicine,salt lake city,ut, United States, department of human genetics,university of utah school of medicine,salt lake city,ut, United States
 
     
   
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