| Literature DB >> 14602077 |
Zbynek Kozmik1, Michael Daube, Erich Frei, Barbara Norman, Lidia Kos, Larry J Dishaw, Markus Noll, Joram Piatigorsky.
Abstract
PaxB from Tripedalia cystophora, a cubomedusan jellyfish possessing complex eyes (ocelli), was characterized. PaxB, the only Pax gene found in this cnidarian, is expressed in the larva, retina, lens, and statocyst. PaxB contains a Pax2/5/8-type paired domain and octapeptide, but a Pax6 prd-type homeodomain. Pax2/5/8-like properties of PaxB include a DNA binding specificity of the paired domain, activation and inhibitory domains, and the ability to rescue spa(pol), a Drosophila Pax2 eye mutant. Like Pax6, PaxB activates jellyfish crystallin and Drosophila rhodopsin rh6 promoters and induces small ectopic eyes in Drosophila. Pax6 has been considered a "master" control gene for eye development. Our data suggest that the ancestor of jellyfish PaxB, a PaxB-like protein, was the primordial Pax protein in eye evolution and that Pax6-like genes evolved in triploblasts after separation from Cnidaria, raising the possibility that cnidarian and sophisticated triploblastic eyes arose independently.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14602077 DOI: 10.1016/s1534-5807(03)00325-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270