Ruvinsky I, Oates A C, Silver L M, Ho R K
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.
Dev Genes Evol. 2000 Feb;210(2):82-91. doi: 10.1007/s004270050014.
The presence of two sets of paired appendages is one of the defining features of jawed vertebrates. We are interested in identifying genetic systems that could have been responsible for the origin of the first set of such appendages, for their subsequent duplication at a different axial level, and/or for the generation of their distinct identities. It has been hypothesized that four genes of the T-box gene family (Tbx2-Tbx5) played important roles in the course of vertebrate limb evolution. To test this idea, we characterized the orthologs of tetrapod limb-expressed T-box genes from a teleost, Danio rerio. Here we report isolation of three of these genes, tbx2, tbx4, and tbx5. We found that their expression patterns are remarkably similar to those of their tetrapod counterparts. In particular, expression of tbx5 and tbx4 is restricted to pectoral and pelvic fin buds, respectively, while tbx2 can be detected at the anterior and posterior margins of the outgrowing fin buds. This, in combination with conserved expression patterns in other tissues, suggests that the last common ancestor of teleosts and tetrapods possessed all four of these limb-expressed T-box genes (Tbx2-Tbx5), and that these genes had already acquired, and have subsequently maintained, their gene-specific functions. Furthermore, this evidence provides molecular support for the notion that teleost pectoral and pelvic fins and tetrapod fore- and hindlimbs, respectively, are homologous structures, as suggested by comparative morphological analyses.
拥有两组成对的附肢是有颌脊椎动物的决定性特征之一。我们感兴趣的是确定哪些遗传系统可能导致了第一组此类附肢的起源、它们在不同轴向水平上的后续复制,和/或它们独特特征的产生。据推测,T-box基因家族的四个基因(Tbx2 - Tbx5)在脊椎动物肢体进化过程中发挥了重要作用。为了验证这一观点,我们对硬骨鱼斑马鱼中四足动物肢体表达的T-box基因的直系同源基因进行了表征。在此我们报告了其中三个基因tbx2、tbx4和tbx5的分离。我们发现它们的表达模式与四足动物对应基因的表达模式非常相似。特别是,tbx5和tbx4的表达分别局限于胸鳍芽和腹鳍芽,而tbx2可在生长中的鳍芽的前缘和后缘检测到。这与其他组织中保守的表达模式相结合,表明硬骨鱼和四足动物的最后一个共同祖先拥有所有这四个肢体表达的T-box基因(Tbx2 - Tbx5),并且这些基因已经获得并随后维持了它们的基因特异性功能。此外,这一证据为硬骨鱼的胸鳍和腹鳍与四足动物的前肢和后肢分别是同源结构这一观点提供了分子支持,这一观点是由比较形态学分析提出的。