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Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs

Quaking (QKI) is an RNA-binding protein involved in post-transcriptional mRNA processing. This gene is found to be associated with several human neurological disorders. Early expression of QKI proteins in the developing mouse neuroepithelium, together with neural tube defects in Qk mouse mutants, su...

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Autores principales: Radomska, Katarzyna J., Sager, Jonathan, Farnsworth, Bryn, Tellgren-Roth, Åsa, Tuveri, Giulia, Peuckert, Christiane, Kettunen, Petronella, Jazin, Elena, Emilsson, Lina S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26727370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146155
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author Radomska, Katarzyna J.
Sager, Jonathan
Farnsworth, Bryn
Tellgren-Roth, Åsa
Tuveri, Giulia
Peuckert, Christiane
Kettunen, Petronella
Jazin, Elena
Emilsson, Lina S.
author_facet Radomska, Katarzyna J.
Sager, Jonathan
Farnsworth, Bryn
Tellgren-Roth, Åsa
Tuveri, Giulia
Peuckert, Christiane
Kettunen, Petronella
Jazin, Elena
Emilsson, Lina S.
author_sort Radomska, Katarzyna J.
collection PubMed
description Quaking (QKI) is an RNA-binding protein involved in post-transcriptional mRNA processing. This gene is found to be associated with several human neurological disorders. Early expression of QKI proteins in the developing mouse neuroepithelium, together with neural tube defects in Qk mouse mutants, suggest the functional requirement of Qk for the establishment of the nervous system. As a knockout of Qk is embryonic lethal in mice, other model systems like the zebrafish could serve as a tool to study the developmental functions of qki. In the present study we sought to characterize the evolutionary relationship and spatiotemporal expression of qkia, qki2, and qkib; zebrafish homologs of human QKI. We found that qkia is an ancestral paralog of the single tetrapod Qk gene that was likely lost during the fin-to-limb transition. Conversely, qkib and qki2 are orthologs, emerging at the root of the vertebrate and teleost lineage, respectively. Both qki2 and qkib, but not qkia, were expressed in the progenitor domains of the central nervous system, similar to expression of the single gene in mice. Despite having partially overlapping expression domains, each gene has a unique expression pattern, suggesting that these genes have undergone subfunctionalization following duplication. Therefore, we suggest the zebrafish could be used to study the separate functions of qki genes during embryonic development.
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spelling pubmed-46997482016-01-15 Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs Radomska, Katarzyna J. Sager, Jonathan Farnsworth, Bryn Tellgren-Roth, Åsa Tuveri, Giulia Peuckert, Christiane Kettunen, Petronella Jazin, Elena Emilsson, Lina S. PLoS One Research Article Quaking (QKI) is an RNA-binding protein involved in post-transcriptional mRNA processing. This gene is found to be associated with several human neurological disorders. Early expression of QKI proteins in the developing mouse neuroepithelium, together with neural tube defects in Qk mouse mutants, suggest the functional requirement of Qk for the establishment of the nervous system. As a knockout of Qk is embryonic lethal in mice, other model systems like the zebrafish could serve as a tool to study the developmental functions of qki. In the present study we sought to characterize the evolutionary relationship and spatiotemporal expression of qkia, qki2, and qkib; zebrafish homologs of human QKI. We found that qkia is an ancestral paralog of the single tetrapod Qk gene that was likely lost during the fin-to-limb transition. Conversely, qkib and qki2 are orthologs, emerging at the root of the vertebrate and teleost lineage, respectively. Both qki2 and qkib, but not qkia, were expressed in the progenitor domains of the central nervous system, similar to expression of the single gene in mice. Despite having partially overlapping expression domains, each gene has a unique expression pattern, suggesting that these genes have undergone subfunctionalization following duplication. Therefore, we suggest the zebrafish could be used to study the separate functions of qki genes during embryonic development. Public Library of Science 2016-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4699748/ /pubmed/26727370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146155 Text en © 2016 Radomska 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Radomska, Katarzyna J.
Sager, Jonathan
Farnsworth, Bryn
Tellgren-Roth, Åsa
Tuveri, Giulia
Peuckert, Christiane
Kettunen, Petronella
Jazin, Elena
Emilsson, Lina S.
Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs
title Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs
title_full Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs
title_fullStr Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs
title_short Characterization and Expression of the Zebrafish qki Paralogs
title_sort characterization and expression of the zebrafish qki paralogs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26727370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146155
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