生物
脊椎动物
进化生物学
抗体库
获得性免疫系统
抗体
剧目
多元化(营销策略)
免疫系统
基因
计算生物学
遗传学
声学
物理
业务
营销
作者
Yi Sun,Tian Huang,Lennart Hammarström,Yaofeng Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-animal-021419-083720
摘要
Immunoglobulins (Igs), as one of the hallmarks of adaptive immunity, first arose approximately 500 million years ago with the emergence of jawed vertebrates. Two events stand out in the evolutionary history of Igs from cartilaginous fish to mammals: (a) the diversification of Ig heavy chain (IgH) genes, resulting in Ig isotypes or subclasses associated with novel functions, and (b) the diversification of genetic and structural strategies, leading to the creation of the antibody repertoire we know today. This review first gives an overview of the IgH isotypes identified in jawed vertebrates to date and then highlights the implications or applications of five new recent discoveries arising from comparative studies of Igs derived from different vertebrate species.
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