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Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences

Pax6 is a developmental control gene essential for eye development throughout the animal kingdom. In addition, Pax6 plays key roles in other parts of the CNS, olfactory system, and pancreas. In mammals a single Pax6 gene encoding multiple isoforms delivers these pleiotropic functions. Here we provid...

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Autores principales: Ravi, Vydianathan, Bhatia, Shipra, Gautier, Philippe, Loosli, Felix, Tay, Boon-Hui, Tay, Alice, Murdoch, Emma, Coutinho, Pedro, van Heyningen, Veronica, Brenner, Sydney, Venkatesh, Byrappa, Kleinjan, Dirk A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3554528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23359656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003177
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author Ravi, Vydianathan
Bhatia, Shipra
Gautier, Philippe
Loosli, Felix
Tay, Boon-Hui
Tay, Alice
Murdoch, Emma
Coutinho, Pedro
van Heyningen, Veronica
Brenner, Sydney
Venkatesh, Byrappa
Kleinjan, Dirk A.
author_facet Ravi, Vydianathan
Bhatia, Shipra
Gautier, Philippe
Loosli, Felix
Tay, Boon-Hui
Tay, Alice
Murdoch, Emma
Coutinho, Pedro
van Heyningen, Veronica
Brenner, Sydney
Venkatesh, Byrappa
Kleinjan, Dirk A.
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description Pax6 is a developmental control gene essential for eye development throughout the animal kingdom. In addition, Pax6 plays key roles in other parts of the CNS, olfactory system, and pancreas. In mammals a single Pax6 gene encoding multiple isoforms delivers these pleiotropic functions. Here we provide evidence that the genomes of many other vertebrate species contain multiple Pax6 loci. We sequenced Pax6-containing BACs from the cartilaginous elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii) and found two distinct Pax6 loci. Pax6.1 is highly similar to mammalian Pax6, while Pax6.2 encodes a paired-less Pax6. Using synteny relationships, we identify homologs of this novel paired-less Pax6.2 gene in lizard and in frog, as well as in zebrafish and in other teleosts. In zebrafish two full-length Pax6 duplicates were known previously, originating from the fish-specific genome duplication (FSGD) and expressed in divergent patterns due to paralog-specific loss of cis-elements. We show that teleosts other than zebrafish also maintain duplicate full-length Pax6 loci, but differences in gene and regulatory domain structure suggest that these Pax6 paralogs originate from a more ancient duplication event and are hence renamed as Pax6.3. Sequence comparisons between mammalian and elephant shark Pax6.1 loci highlight the presence of short- and long-range conserved noncoding elements (CNEs). Functional analysis demonstrates the ancient role of long-range enhancers for Pax6 transcription. We show that the paired-less Pax6.2 ortholog in zebrafish is expressed specifically in the developing retina. Transgenic analysis of elephant shark and zebrafish Pax6.2 CNEs with homology to the mouse NRE/Pα internal promoter revealed highly specific retinal expression. Finally, morpholino depletion of zebrafish Pax6.2 resulted in a “small eye” phenotype, supporting a role in retinal development. In summary, our study reveals that the pleiotropic functions of Pax6 in vertebrates are served by a divergent family of Pax6 genes, forged by ancient duplication events and by independent, lineage-specific gene losses.
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spelling pubmed-35545282013-01-28 Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences Ravi, Vydianathan Bhatia, Shipra Gautier, Philippe Loosli, Felix Tay, Boon-Hui Tay, Alice Murdoch, Emma Coutinho, Pedro van Heyningen, Veronica Brenner, Sydney Venkatesh, Byrappa Kleinjan, Dirk A. PLoS Genet Research Article Pax6 is a developmental control gene essential for eye development throughout the animal kingdom. In addition, Pax6 plays key roles in other parts of the CNS, olfactory system, and pancreas. In mammals a single Pax6 gene encoding multiple isoforms delivers these pleiotropic functions. Here we provide evidence that the genomes of many other vertebrate species contain multiple Pax6 loci. We sequenced Pax6-containing BACs from the cartilaginous elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii) and found two distinct Pax6 loci. Pax6.1 is highly similar to mammalian Pax6, while Pax6.2 encodes a paired-less Pax6. Using synteny relationships, we identify homologs of this novel paired-less Pax6.2 gene in lizard and in frog, as well as in zebrafish and in other teleosts. In zebrafish two full-length Pax6 duplicates were known previously, originating from the fish-specific genome duplication (FSGD) and expressed in divergent patterns due to paralog-specific loss of cis-elements. We show that teleosts other than zebrafish also maintain duplicate full-length Pax6 loci, but differences in gene and regulatory domain structure suggest that these Pax6 paralogs originate from a more ancient duplication event and are hence renamed as Pax6.3. Sequence comparisons between mammalian and elephant shark Pax6.1 loci highlight the presence of short- and long-range conserved noncoding elements (CNEs). Functional analysis demonstrates the ancient role of long-range enhancers for Pax6 transcription. We show that the paired-less Pax6.2 ortholog in zebrafish is expressed specifically in the developing retina. Transgenic analysis of elephant shark and zebrafish Pax6.2 CNEs with homology to the mouse NRE/Pα internal promoter revealed highly specific retinal expression. Finally, morpholino depletion of zebrafish Pax6.2 resulted in a “small eye” phenotype, supporting a role in retinal development. In summary, our study reveals that the pleiotropic functions of Pax6 in vertebrates are served by a divergent family of Pax6 genes, forged by ancient duplication events and by independent, lineage-specific gene losses. Public Library of Science 2013-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3554528/ /pubmed/23359656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003177 Text en © 2013 Ravi 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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Ravi, Vydianathan
Bhatia, Shipra
Gautier, Philippe
Loosli, Felix
Tay, Boon-Hui
Tay, Alice
Murdoch, Emma
Coutinho, Pedro
van Heyningen, Veronica
Brenner, Sydney
Venkatesh, Byrappa
Kleinjan, Dirk A.
Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences
title Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences
title_full Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences
title_fullStr Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences
title_full_unstemmed Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences
title_short Sequencing of Pax6 Loci from the Elephant Shark Reveals a Family of Pax6 Genes in Vertebrate Genomes, Forged by Ancient Duplications and Divergences
title_sort sequencing of pax6 loci from the elephant shark reveals a family of pax6 genes in vertebrate genomes, forged by ancient duplications and divergences
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3554528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23359656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003177
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