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BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae)

BACKGROUND: In animals, signaling of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) is essential for dorsoventral (DV) patterning of the embryo, but how BMP signaling evolved with changes in embryonic DV differentiation is largely unclear. Based on the extensive knowledge of BMP signaling in Drosophila melanoga...

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Autores principales: Lemke, Steffen, Antonopoulos, Dionysios A, Meyer, Folker, Domanus, Marc H, Schmidt-Ott, Urs
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21627820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-12-278
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author Lemke, Steffen
Antonopoulos, Dionysios A
Meyer, Folker
Domanus, Marc H
Schmidt-Ott, Urs
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Antonopoulos, Dionysios A
Meyer, Folker
Domanus, Marc H
Schmidt-Ott, Urs
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description BACKGROUND: In animals, signaling of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) is essential for dorsoventral (DV) patterning of the embryo, but how BMP signaling evolved with changes in embryonic DV differentiation is largely unclear. Based on the extensive knowledge of BMP signaling in Drosophila melanogaster, the morphological diversity of extraembryonic tissues in different fly species provides a comparative system to address this question. The closest relatives of D. melanogaster with clearly distinct DV differentiation are hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae). The syrphid Episyrphus balteatus is a commercial bio-agent against aphids and has been established as a model organism for developmental studies and chemical ecology. The dorsal blastoderm of E. balteatus gives rise to two extraembryonic tissues (serosa and amnion), whereas in D. melanogaster, the dorsal blastoderm differentiates into a single extraembryonic epithelium (amnioserosa). Recent studies indicate that several BMP signaling components of D. melanogaster, including the BMP ligand Screw (Scw) and other extracellular regulators, evolved in the dipteran lineage through gene duplication and functional divergence. These findings raise the question of whether the complement of BMP signaling components changed with the origin of the amnioserosa. RESULTS: To search for BMP signaling components in E. balteatus, we generated and analyzed transcriptomes of freshly laid eggs (0-30 minutes) and late blastoderm to early germband extension stages (3-6 hours) using Roche/454 sequencing. We identified putative E. balteatus orthologues of 43% of all annotated D. melanogaster genes, including the genes of all BMP ligands and other BMP signaling components. CONCLUSION: The diversification of several BMP signaling components in the dipteran linage of D. melanogaster preceded the origin of the amnioserosa. [Transcriptome sequence data from this study have been deposited at the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRP005289); individually assembled sequences have been deposited at GenBank (JN006969-JN006986).]
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spelling pubmed-32241302011-11-26 BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae) Lemke, Steffen Antonopoulos, Dionysios A Meyer, Folker Domanus, Marc H Schmidt-Ott, Urs BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: In animals, signaling of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) is essential for dorsoventral (DV) patterning of the embryo, but how BMP signaling evolved with changes in embryonic DV differentiation is largely unclear. Based on the extensive knowledge of BMP signaling in Drosophila melanogaster, the morphological diversity of extraembryonic tissues in different fly species provides a comparative system to address this question. The closest relatives of D. melanogaster with clearly distinct DV differentiation are hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae). The syrphid Episyrphus balteatus is a commercial bio-agent against aphids and has been established as a model organism for developmental studies and chemical ecology. The dorsal blastoderm of E. balteatus gives rise to two extraembryonic tissues (serosa and amnion), whereas in D. melanogaster, the dorsal blastoderm differentiates into a single extraembryonic epithelium (amnioserosa). Recent studies indicate that several BMP signaling components of D. melanogaster, including the BMP ligand Screw (Scw) and other extracellular regulators, evolved in the dipteran lineage through gene duplication and functional divergence. These findings raise the question of whether the complement of BMP signaling components changed with the origin of the amnioserosa. RESULTS: To search for BMP signaling components in E. balteatus, we generated and analyzed transcriptomes of freshly laid eggs (0-30 minutes) and late blastoderm to early germband extension stages (3-6 hours) using Roche/454 sequencing. We identified putative E. balteatus orthologues of 43% of all annotated D. melanogaster genes, including the genes of all BMP ligands and other BMP signaling components. CONCLUSION: The diversification of several BMP signaling components in the dipteran linage of D. melanogaster preceded the origin of the amnioserosa. [Transcriptome sequence data from this study have been deposited at the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRP005289); individually assembled sequences have been deposited at GenBank (JN006969-JN006986).] BioMed Central 2011-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3224130/ /pubmed/21627820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-12-278 Text en Copyright ©2011 Lemke 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.
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Lemke, Steffen
Antonopoulos, Dionysios A
Meyer, Folker
Domanus, Marc H
Schmidt-Ott, Urs
BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae)
title BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae)
title_full BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae)
title_fullStr BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae)
title_full_unstemmed BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae)
title_short BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae)
title_sort bmp signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly episyrphus balteatus (syrphidae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21627820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-12-278
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