Hérault Y, Hraba-Renevey S, van der Hoeven F, Duboule D
Department of Zoology and Animal Biology, University of Geneva, Sciences III, Switzerland.
EMBO J. 1996 Dec 2;15(23):6727-38.
Vertebrate gene members of the HoxD complex are essential for proper development of the appendicular skeletons. Inactivation of these genes induces severe alterations in the size and number of bony elements. Evx-2, a gene related to the Drosophila even-skipped (eve) gene, is located close to Hoxd-13 and is expressed in limbs like the neighbouring Hoxd genes. To investigate whether this tight linkage reflects a functional similarity, we produced a null allele of Evx-2. Furthermore, and because Hoxd-13 function is prevalent over that of nearby Hoxd genes, we generated two different double mutant loci wherein both Evx-2 and Hoxd-13 were inactivated in cis. The analysis of these various genetic configurations revealed the important function of Evx-2 during the development of the autopod as well as its genetic interaction with Hoxd-13. These results show that, in limbs, Evx-2 functions like a Hoxd gene. A potential evolutionary scenario is discussed, in which Evx-2 was recruited by the HoxD complex in conjunction with the emergence of digits in an ancestral tetrapod.
HoxD复合体的脊椎动物基因成员对于附肢骨骼的正常发育至关重要。这些基因的失活会导致骨元件的大小和数量发生严重改变。Evx-2是一种与果蝇even-skipped(eve)基因相关的基因,位于Hoxd-13附近,并且像相邻的Hoxd基因一样在肢体中表达。为了研究这种紧密连锁是否反映功能相似性,我们产生了Evx-2的无效等位基因。此外,由于Hoxd-13的功能比附近的Hoxd基因更为普遍,我们产生了两个不同的双突变位点,其中Evx-2和Hoxd-13在顺式中均失活。对这些不同遗传构型的分析揭示了Evx-2在 autopod发育过程中的重要功能及其与Hoxd-13的遗传相互作用。这些结果表明,在肢体中,Evx-2的功能类似于Hoxd基因。文中讨论了一种潜在的进化情景,即Evx-2在祖先四足动物中与指的出现一起被HoxD复合体招募。