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Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence

Gene duplication is a major driver of evolutionary divergence. In most vertebrates a single PAX6 gene encodes a transcription factor required for eye, brain, olfactory system, and pancreas development. In zebrafish, following a postulated whole-genome duplication event in an ancestral teleost, dupli...

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Autores principales: Kleinjan, Dirk A, Bancewicz, Ruth M, Gautier, Philippe, Dahm, Ralf, Schonthaler, Helia B, Damante, Giuseppe, Seawright, Anne, Hever, Ann M, Yeyati, Patricia L, van Heyningen, Veronica, Coutinho, Pedro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2242813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18282108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0040029
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author Kleinjan, Dirk A
Bancewicz, Ruth M
Gautier, Philippe
Dahm, Ralf
Schonthaler, Helia B
Damante, Giuseppe
Seawright, Anne
Hever, Ann M
Yeyati, Patricia L
van Heyningen, Veronica
Coutinho, Pedro
author_facet Kleinjan, Dirk A
Bancewicz, Ruth M
Gautier, Philippe
Dahm, Ralf
Schonthaler, Helia B
Damante, Giuseppe
Seawright, Anne
Hever, Ann M
Yeyati, Patricia L
van Heyningen, Veronica
Coutinho, Pedro
author_sort Kleinjan, Dirk A
collection PubMed
description Gene duplication is a major driver of evolutionary divergence. In most vertebrates a single PAX6 gene encodes a transcription factor required for eye, brain, olfactory system, and pancreas development. In zebrafish, following a postulated whole-genome duplication event in an ancestral teleost, duplicates pax6a and pax6b jointly fulfill these roles. Mapping of the homozygously viable eye mutant sunrise identified a homeodomain missense change in pax6b, leading to loss of target binding. The mild phenotype emphasizes role-sharing between the co-orthologues. Meticulous mapping of isolated BACs identified perturbed synteny relationships around the duplicates. This highlights the functional conservation of pax6 downstream (3′) control sequences, which in most vertebrates reside within the introns of a ubiquitously expressed neighbour gene, ELP4, whose pax6a-linked exons have been lost in zebrafish. Reporter transgenic studies in both mouse and zebrafish, combined with analysis of vertebrate sequence conservation, reveal loss and retention of specific cis-regulatory elements, correlating strongly with the diverged expression of co-orthologues, and providing clear evidence for evolution by subfunctionalization.
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spelling pubmed-22428132008-02-15 Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence Kleinjan, Dirk A Bancewicz, Ruth M Gautier, Philippe Dahm, Ralf Schonthaler, Helia B Damante, Giuseppe Seawright, Anne Hever, Ann M Yeyati, Patricia L van Heyningen, Veronica Coutinho, Pedro PLoS Genet Research Article Gene duplication is a major driver of evolutionary divergence. In most vertebrates a single PAX6 gene encodes a transcription factor required for eye, brain, olfactory system, and pancreas development. In zebrafish, following a postulated whole-genome duplication event in an ancestral teleost, duplicates pax6a and pax6b jointly fulfill these roles. Mapping of the homozygously viable eye mutant sunrise identified a homeodomain missense change in pax6b, leading to loss of target binding. The mild phenotype emphasizes role-sharing between the co-orthologues. Meticulous mapping of isolated BACs identified perturbed synteny relationships around the duplicates. This highlights the functional conservation of pax6 downstream (3′) control sequences, which in most vertebrates reside within the introns of a ubiquitously expressed neighbour gene, ELP4, whose pax6a-linked exons have been lost in zebrafish. Reporter transgenic studies in both mouse and zebrafish, combined with analysis of vertebrate sequence conservation, reveal loss and retention of specific cis-regulatory elements, correlating strongly with the diverged expression of co-orthologues, and providing clear evidence for evolution by subfunctionalization. Public Library of Science 2008-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2242813/ /pubmed/18282108 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0040029 Text en © 2008 Kleinjan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kleinjan, Dirk A
Bancewicz, Ruth M
Gautier, Philippe
Dahm, Ralf
Schonthaler, Helia B
Damante, Giuseppe
Seawright, Anne
Hever, Ann M
Yeyati, Patricia L
van Heyningen, Veronica
Coutinho, Pedro
Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence
title Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence
title_full Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence
title_fullStr Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence
title_full_unstemmed Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence
title_short Subfunctionalization of Duplicated Zebrafish pax6 Genes by cis-Regulatory Divergence
title_sort subfunctionalization of duplicated zebrafish pax6 genes by cis-regulatory divergence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2242813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18282108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0040029
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