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The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans

BACKGROUND: Members of the Runx family of transcriptional regulators, which bind DNA as heterodimers with CBFβ, are known to play critical roles in embryonic development in many triploblastic animals such as mammals and insects. They are known to regulate basic developmental processes such as cell f...

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Autores principales: Sullivan, James C, Sher, Daniel, Eisenstein, Miriam, Shigesada, Katsuya, Reitzel, Adam M, Marlow, Heather, Levanon, Ditsa, Groner, Yoram, Finnerty, John R, Gat, Uri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2527000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18681949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-228
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author Sullivan, James C
Sher, Daniel
Eisenstein, Miriam
Shigesada, Katsuya
Reitzel, Adam M
Marlow, Heather
Levanon, Ditsa
Groner, Yoram
Finnerty, John R
Gat, Uri
author_facet Sullivan, James C
Sher, Daniel
Eisenstein, Miriam
Shigesada, Katsuya
Reitzel, Adam M
Marlow, Heather
Levanon, Ditsa
Groner, Yoram
Finnerty, John R
Gat, Uri
author_sort Sullivan, James C
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Members of the Runx family of transcriptional regulators, which bind DNA as heterodimers with CBFβ, are known to play critical roles in embryonic development in many triploblastic animals such as mammals and insects. They are known to regulate basic developmental processes such as cell fate determination and cellular potency in multiple stem-cell types, including the sensory nerve cell progenitors of ganglia in mammals. RESULTS: In this study, we detect and characterize the hitherto unexplored Runx/CBFβ genes of cnidarians and sponges, two basal animal lineages that are well known for their extensive regenerative capacity. Comparative structural modeling indicates that the Runx-CBFβ-DNA complex from most cnidarians and sponges is highly similar to that found in humans, with changes in the residues involved in Runx-CBFβ dimerization in either of the proteins mirrored by compensatory changes in the binding partner. In situ hybridization studies reveal that Nematostella Runx and CBFβ are expressed predominantly in small isolated foci at the base of the ectoderm of the tentacles in adult animals, possibly representing neurons or their progenitors. CONCLUSION: These results reveal that Runx and CBFβ likely functioned together to regulate transcription in the common ancestor of all metazoans, and the structure of the Runx-CBFβ-DNA complex has remained extremely conserved since the human-sponge divergence. The expression data suggest a hypothesis that these genes may have played a role in nerve cell differentiation or maintenance in the common ancestor of cnidarians and bilaterians.
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spelling pubmed-25270002008-08-29 The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans Sullivan, James C Sher, Daniel Eisenstein, Miriam Shigesada, Katsuya Reitzel, Adam M Marlow, Heather Levanon, Ditsa Groner, Yoram Finnerty, John R Gat, Uri BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Members of the Runx family of transcriptional regulators, which bind DNA as heterodimers with CBFβ, are known to play critical roles in embryonic development in many triploblastic animals such as mammals and insects. They are known to regulate basic developmental processes such as cell fate determination and cellular potency in multiple stem-cell types, including the sensory nerve cell progenitors of ganglia in mammals. RESULTS: In this study, we detect and characterize the hitherto unexplored Runx/CBFβ genes of cnidarians and sponges, two basal animal lineages that are well known for their extensive regenerative capacity. Comparative structural modeling indicates that the Runx-CBFβ-DNA complex from most cnidarians and sponges is highly similar to that found in humans, with changes in the residues involved in Runx-CBFβ dimerization in either of the proteins mirrored by compensatory changes in the binding partner. In situ hybridization studies reveal that Nematostella Runx and CBFβ are expressed predominantly in small isolated foci at the base of the ectoderm of the tentacles in adult animals, possibly representing neurons or their progenitors. CONCLUSION: These results reveal that Runx and CBFβ likely functioned together to regulate transcription in the common ancestor of all metazoans, and the structure of the Runx-CBFβ-DNA complex has remained extremely conserved since the human-sponge divergence. The expression data suggest a hypothesis that these genes may have played a role in nerve cell differentiation or maintenance in the common ancestor of cnidarians and bilaterians. BioMed Central 2008-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2527000/ /pubmed/18681949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-228 Text en Copyright ©2008 Sullivan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sullivan, James C
Sher, Daniel
Eisenstein, Miriam
Shigesada, Katsuya
Reitzel, Adam M
Marlow, Heather
Levanon, Ditsa
Groner, Yoram
Finnerty, John R
Gat, Uri
The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans
title The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans
title_full The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans
title_fullStr The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans
title_full_unstemmed The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans
title_short The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors – Studies of the most basal metazoans
title_sort evolutionary origin of the runx/cbfbeta transcription factors – studies of the most basal metazoans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2527000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18681949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-228
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