| Literature DB >> 29934812 |
Yun-Sang Yu1, Jin-Se Kim1, Brenda Irene Medina Jiménez1, Tae-Wuk Kim2, Sung-Jin Cho3.
Abstract
The earthworm Perionyx excavatus is a species highly capable of bidirectional regeneration. Pair-rule genes are thought to have an ancestral function in arthropod segmentation. However, orthologs in annelids (i.e. Capitella teleta) do not exhibit segmental expression in the ectoderm or mesoderm. Their role in regeneration is currently unclear. Here, we report the expression profile of primary pair-rule genes (Pex-EvxA, Pex-EvxB, Pex-RuntA, Pex-RuntB, Pex-Hes1A, Pex-Hes1B, Pex-Hes4A, and Pex-Hey) found in P. excavatus using semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Our results indicated these genes showed variable expression during bidirectional regeneration. Six of these genes might play diverse and potentially critical roles in head and/or tail regeneration.Entities:
Keywords: Bidirectional regeneration; Earthworm; Pair-rule genes; Perionyx excavatus
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29934812 DOI: 10.1007/s13258-018-0683-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Genomics ISSN: 1976-9571 Impact factor: 1.839