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The evolutionary origin of nodal-related genes in teleosts.

Xiang Fan1, Scott T Dougan.   

Abstract

Because of an extra whole-genome duplication, zebrafish and other teleosts have two copies of genes that are present in a single copy in tetrapod genomes. Some zebrafish genes, however, are present in triplicate. For example, the nodal-related genes encode secreted proteins of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that are required in all vertebrates to induce the mesoderm and endoderm, pattern all three germ layers, and establish the left-right axis. Zebrafish have three nodal-related genes, called ndr1/squint, ndr2/cyclops, and ndr3/southpaw. As part of an analysis of enhancer elements controlling zebrafish nodal-related gene expression, we analyzed the nodal loci in the sequenced genomes of five teleost species and four tetrapod species. Each teleost genome contains three nodal-related genes, indicating that squint, cyclops, and southpaw orthologues were present early in the teleost lineage. The genes flanking the nodal-related genes are also conserved, demonstrating a high degree of conserved synteny. Although we found little homology outside of the coding sequences in this region, pufferfish enhancer sequences work in zebrafish embryos to drive reporter gene expression in the squint expression pattern. This indicates a high degree of functional conservation of enhancer elements within the teleosts. We conclude that the ancestral squint and cyclops genes arose during the teleost-specific whole-genome duplication event and that southpaw emerged from a subsequent duplication event involving ancestral squint.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17992538     DOI: 10.1007/s00427-007-0191-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Genes Evol        ISSN: 0949-944X            Impact factor:   0.900


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