ISOLATION OF A SHARK IMMUNOGLOBULIN LIGHT-CHAIN CDNA CLONE ENCODING A PROTEIN RESEMBLING MAMMALIAN KAPPA-LIGHT CHAINS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EVOLUTION OF LIGHT-CHAINS
The time of emergence of immunoglobulin kappa and lambda light (L) chains in evolution is unknown. An L chain cDNA clone was isolated from the nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum), a cartilaginous fish, whose predicted variable (V) region amino acid sequence has up to 60% sequence identity to mammalian V(kappa) domains. Genomic analyses suggest a cluster-type gene organization for this L chain locus, similar to the shark lambda-like immunoglobulin L chain loci rather than mammalian kappa loci. We propose that divergence of the ancestral L chain into isotypes likely occurred before the emergence of elasmobranchs 400-450 million years ago. Similarities in gene organization between the two isotypes in sharks may reflect the gene organization utilized by the ancestral L chain.