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Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) play key roles in development. In Drosophila melanogaster, there are three BMP-encoding genes: decapentaplegic (dpp), glass bottom boat (gbb) and screw (scw). dpp and gbb are found in all groups of insects. In contrast, the origin of scw via duplication of an ances...
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author | Wotton, Karl R. Alcaine Colet, Anna Jaeger, Johannes Jimenez-Guri, Eva |
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description | Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) play key roles in development. In Drosophila melanogaster, there are three BMP-encoding genes: decapentaplegic (dpp), glass bottom boat (gbb) and screw (scw). dpp and gbb are found in all groups of insects. In contrast, the origin of scw via duplication of an ancestral gbb homologue is more recent, with new evidence placing it within the Diptera. Recent studies show that scw appeared basal to the Schizophora, since scw orthologues exist in aschizan cyclorrhaphan flies. In order to further localise the origin of scw, we have utilised new genomic resources for the nematoceran moth midge Clogmia albipunctata (Psychodidae). We identified the BMP subclass members dpp and gbb from an early embryonic transcriptome and show that their expression patterns in the blastoderm differ considerably from those seen in cyclorrhaphan flies. Further searches of the genome of C. albipunctata were unable to identify a scw-like gbb duplicate, but confirm the presence of dpp and gbb. Our phylogenetic analysis shows these to be clear orthologues of dpp and gbb from other non-cyclorrhaphan insects, with C. albipunctata gbb branching ancestrally to the cyclorrhaphan gbb/scw split. Furthermore, our analysis suggests that scw is absent from all Nematocera, including the Bibionomorpha. We conclude that the gbb/scw duplication occurred between the separation of the lineage leading to Brachycera and the origin of cyclorrhaphan flies 200–150 Ma ago. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00427-013-0445-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-37446492013-08-16 Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies Wotton, Karl R. Alcaine Colet, Anna Jaeger, Johannes Jimenez-Guri, Eva Dev Genes Evol Sequence Corner Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) play key roles in development. In Drosophila melanogaster, there are three BMP-encoding genes: decapentaplegic (dpp), glass bottom boat (gbb) and screw (scw). dpp and gbb are found in all groups of insects. In contrast, the origin of scw via duplication of an ancestral gbb homologue is more recent, with new evidence placing it within the Diptera. Recent studies show that scw appeared basal to the Schizophora, since scw orthologues exist in aschizan cyclorrhaphan flies. In order to further localise the origin of scw, we have utilised new genomic resources for the nematoceran moth midge Clogmia albipunctata (Psychodidae). We identified the BMP subclass members dpp and gbb from an early embryonic transcriptome and show that their expression patterns in the blastoderm differ considerably from those seen in cyclorrhaphan flies. Further searches of the genome of C. albipunctata were unable to identify a scw-like gbb duplicate, but confirm the presence of dpp and gbb. Our phylogenetic analysis shows these to be clear orthologues of dpp and gbb from other non-cyclorrhaphan insects, with C. albipunctata gbb branching ancestrally to the cyclorrhaphan gbb/scw split. Furthermore, our analysis suggests that scw is absent from all Nematocera, including the Bibionomorpha. We conclude that the gbb/scw duplication occurred between the separation of the lineage leading to Brachycera and the origin of cyclorrhaphan flies 200–150 Ma ago. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00427-013-0445-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013-04-18 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3744649/ /pubmed/23595982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00427-013-0445-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Sequence Corner Wotton, Karl R. Alcaine Colet, Anna Jaeger, Johannes Jimenez-Guri, Eva Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies |
title | Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies |
title_full | Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies |
title_fullStr | Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies |
title_short | Evolution and expression of BMP genes in flies |
title_sort | evolution and expression of bmp genes in flies |
topic | Sequence Corner |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3744649/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23595982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00427-013-0445-9 |
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