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蜘蛛中 Sox 基因的复制和表达。

Duplication and expression of Sox genes in spiders.

机构信息

Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane, Oxford, OX3 0BP, UK.

Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EH, UK.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2018 Dec 27;18(1):205. doi: 10.1186/s12862-018-1337-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Sox family of transcription factors is an important part of the genetic 'toolbox' of all metazoans examined to date and is known to play important developmental roles in vertebrates and insects. However, outside the commonly studied Drosophila model little is known about the repertoire of Sox family transcription factors in other arthropod species. Here we characterise the Sox family in two chelicerate species, the spiders Parasteatoda tepidariorum and Stegodyphus mimosarum, which have experienced a whole genome duplication (WGD) in their evolutionary history.

RESULTS

We find that virtually all of the duplicate Sox genes have been retained in these spiders after the WGD. Analysis of the expression of Sox genes in P. tepidariorum embryos suggests that it is likely that some of these genes have neofunctionalised after duplication. Our expression analysis also strengthens the view that an orthologue of vertebrate Group B1 genes, SoxNeuro, is implicated in the earliest events of CNS specification in both vertebrates and invertebrates. In addition, a gene in the Dichaete/Sox21b class is dynamically expressed in the spider segment addition zone, suggestive of an ancient regulatory mechanism controlling arthropod segmentation as recently suggested for flies and beetles. Together with the recent analysis of Sox gene expression in the embryos of other arthropods, our findings support the idea of conserved functions for some of these genes, including a potential role for SoxC and SoxD genes in CNS development and SoxF in limb development.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study provides a new chelicerate perspective to understanding the evolution and function of Sox genes and how the retention of duplicates of such important tool-box genes after WGD has contributed to different aspects of spider embryogenesis. Future characterisation of the function of these genes in spiders will help us to better understand the evolution of the regulation of important developmental processes in arthropods and other metazoans including neurogenesis and segmentation.

摘要

背景

Sox 转录因子家族是迄今为止所有后生动物遗传“工具箱”的重要组成部分,已知在脊椎动物和昆虫中发挥着重要的发育作用。然而,除了通常研究的果蝇模型之外,对于其他节肢动物物种中的 Sox 家族转录因子知之甚少。在这里,我们在两种蛛形纲动物中描述了 Sox 家族,即蜘蛛 Parasteatoda tepidariorum 和 Stegodyphus mimosarum,它们在进化历史中经历了全基因组复制(WGD)。

结果

我们发现,几乎所有的 Sox 基因在这些蜘蛛的 WGD 后都被保留了下来。对 P. tepidariorum 胚胎中 Sox 基因表达的分析表明,这些基因中的一些在复制后可能具有新功能。我们的表达分析也进一步证实了脊椎动物 B1 组基因的同源物 SoxNeuro 参与了脊椎动物和无脊椎动物中枢神经系统特化的最早事件。此外,一个在 Dichaete/Sox21b 类中的基因在蜘蛛节段添加区动态表达,提示在昆虫和甲虫中最近提出的一种古老的调控机制控制着节肢动物的分段。结合最近对其他节肢动物胚胎中 Sox 基因表达的分析,我们的发现支持了这些基因中的一些具有保守功能的观点,包括 SoxC 和 SoxD 基因在中枢神经系统发育中的潜在作用以及 SoxF 在肢体发育中的潜在作用。

结论

我们的研究为理解 Sox 基因的进化和功能以及 WGD 后如此重要的工具盒基因的重复保留如何促进蜘蛛胚胎发生的不同方面提供了一个新的蛛形纲视角。未来对这些基因在蜘蛛中的功能的特征描述将帮助我们更好地理解节肢动物和其他后生动物中重要发育过程调控的进化,包括神经发生和分段。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d967/6307133/fea455488844/12862_2018_1337_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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