# Holostean genomes reveal evolutionary novelty in the vertebrate immunoproteasome that have implications for MHCI function

**Authors:** Andi V Barker, Kara B Carlson, Dustin J Wcisel, Ian Birchler De Allende, Ingo Braasch, Michael Fisk, Alex Dornburg, Jeffrey A Yoder

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msag030 · 2026-02-03

## TL;DR

This study explores the unique PSMB8 gene in holosteans, revealing evolutionary changes in the vertebrate immunoproteasome that may affect MHC class I function.

## Contribution

The discovery of two unique PSMB8 types in holosteans provides new insights into vertebrate immunoproteasome evolution.

## Key findings

- Holosteans have two distinct PSMB8 types, S and K, not found in other vertebrates.
- The S-type PSMB8 evolved independently in bowfins and gars.
- The K-type PSMB8 is a novel feature unique to gars.

## Abstract

Holosteans (gars and bowfins) have emerged as valuable models for understanding early vertebrate evolution, offering insights into diverse topics ranging from genomic architecture to molecular processes. These lineages also exhibit unusual features in their immune response, combining molecular elements seen in both tetrapods and ray-finned fishes. However, the immune repertoire of holosteans remains relatively unexplored. Here, we investigate the evolution of PSMB8, a core component of the immunoproteasome responsible for cleaving intracellular proteins into peptides for presentation by MHC class I molecules. We identify two holostean PSMB8 types—S type and K type—that are unique among vertebrates. These types likely cause significant biochemical changes to the S1 binding pocket involved in antigen cleavage which could result in the presentation of novel peptides by MHC class I. Integrating comparative analyses across major ray-finned fish lineages demonstrates that bowfins and gars independently evolved the PSMB8 S type within separate PSMB8 paralog lineages, while the PSMB8-K type is an evolutionary novelty found only in gars. Our results provide new perspectives into PSMB8 haplotypes and their role in peptide antigen processing, offering unique insights into the molecular evolution of the vertebrate immunity and antigen presentation.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** PSMB8 (proteasome 20S subunit beta 8) [NCBI Gene 5696]

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Actinopterygii (fishes, superclass) [taxon 7898], Lepisosteidae (gars, family) [taxon 7915], Amia calva (bowfin, species) [taxon 7924]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12983459