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广泛鉴定负责进化转变的新/消除基因。

Wide-scale identification of novel/eliminated genes responsible for evolutionary transformations.

机构信息

Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Kharkevich Institute), 19 Build. 1, Bolshoy Karetny per., Moscow, Russia, 127051.

Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Kolmogorova Str., 1, Moscow, Russia, 119234.

出版信息

Biol Direct. 2023 Aug 11;18(1):45. doi: 10.1186/s13062-023-00405-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is generally accepted that most evolutionary transformations at the phenotype level are associated either with rearrangements of genomic regulatory elements, which control the activity of gene networks, or with changes in the amino acid contents of proteins. Recently, evidence has accumulated that significant evolutionary transformations could also be associated with the loss/emergence of whole genes. The targeted identification of such genes is a challenging problem for both bioinformatics and evo-devo research.

RESULTS

To solve this problem we propose the WINEGRET method, named after the first letters of the title. Its main idea is to search for genes that satisfy two requirements: first, the desired genes were lost/emerged at the same evolutionary stage at which the phenotypic trait of interest was lost/emerged, and second, the expression of these genes changes significantly during the development of the trait of interest in the model organism. To verify the first requirement, we do not use existing databases of orthologs, but rely purely on gene homology and local synteny by using some novel quickly computable conditions. Genes satisfying the second requirement are found by deep RNA sequencing. As a proof of principle, we used our method to find genes absent in extant amniotes (reptiles, birds, mammals) but present in anamniotes (fish and amphibians), in which these genes are involved in the regeneration of large body appendages. As a result, 57 genes were identified. For three of them, c-c motif chemokine 4, eotaxin-like, and a previously unknown gene called here sod4, essential roles for tail regeneration were demonstrated. Noteworthy, we established that the latter gene belongs to a novel family of Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutases lost by amniotes, SOD4.

CONCLUSIONS

We present a method for targeted identification of genes whose loss/emergence in evolution could be associated with the loss/emergence of a phenotypic trait of interest. In a proof-of-principle study, we identified genes absent in amniotes that participate in body appendage regeneration in anamniotes. Our method provides a wide range of opportunities for studying the relationship between the loss/emergence of phenotypic traits and the loss/emergence of specific genes in evolution.

摘要

背景

人们普遍认为,表型水平的大多数进化转变要么与控制基因网络活性的基因组调控元件的重排有关,要么与蛋白质的氨基酸含量变化有关。最近的证据表明,重大的进化转变也可能与整个基因的缺失/出现有关。对于生物信息学和进化发育生物学研究来说,有针对性地识别这些基因是一个具有挑战性的问题。

结果

为了解决这个问题,我们提出了 WINEGRET 方法,这个名称取自标题的首字母。其主要思想是搜索满足两个要求的基因:首先,所需的基因在感兴趣的表型特征缺失/出现的相同进化阶段丢失/出现,其次,这些基因在模型生物中感兴趣的性状发育过程中表达发生显著变化。为了验证第一个要求,我们不使用现有的同源基因数据库,而是纯粹依靠基因同源性和局部同线性,并使用一些新的快速可计算的条件。通过深度 RNA 测序找到满足第二个要求的基因。作为原理验证,我们使用我们的方法在现存的羊膜动物(爬行动物、鸟类、哺乳动物)中发现不存在但在无羊膜动物(鱼类和两栖类)中存在的基因,这些基因参与大肢体的再生。结果,鉴定出 57 个基因。其中三个基因 c-c 基序趋化因子 4、嗜酸性粒细胞趋化因子样和一个以前未知的基因 sod4 对于尾巴再生具有重要作用。值得注意的是,我们确定后者基因属于羊膜动物丢失的一种新型 Cu/Zn-超氧化物歧化酶家族 SOD4。

结论

我们提出了一种针对特定基因的识别方法,这些基因在进化中的缺失/出现可能与感兴趣的表型特征的缺失/出现有关。在原理验证研究中,我们鉴定了在无羊膜动物中参与肢体再生而在羊膜动物中缺失的基因。我们的方法为研究表型特征的缺失/出现与进化中特定基因的缺失/出现之间的关系提供了广泛的机会。

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