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Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish

Color discrimination in the vertebrate retina is mediated by a combination of spectrally distinct cone photoreceptors, each expressing one of multiple cone opsins. The opsin genes diverged early in vertebrate evolution into four classes maximally sensitive to varying wavelengths of light: UV (SWS1),...

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Autores principales: Ogawa, Yohey, Shiraki, Tomoya, Asano, Yoshimasa, Muto, Akira, Kawakami, Koichi, Suzuki, Yutaka, Kojima, Daisuke, Fukada, Yoshitaka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30765521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1812884116
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author Ogawa, Yohey
Shiraki, Tomoya
Asano, Yoshimasa
Muto, Akira
Kawakami, Koichi
Suzuki, Yutaka
Kojima, Daisuke
Fukada, Yoshitaka
author_facet Ogawa, Yohey
Shiraki, Tomoya
Asano, Yoshimasa
Muto, Akira
Kawakami, Koichi
Suzuki, Yutaka
Kojima, Daisuke
Fukada, Yoshitaka
author_sort Ogawa, Yohey
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description Color discrimination in the vertebrate retina is mediated by a combination of spectrally distinct cone photoreceptors, each expressing one of multiple cone opsins. The opsin genes diverged early in vertebrate evolution into four classes maximally sensitive to varying wavelengths of light: UV (SWS1), blue (SWS2), green (RH2), and red (LWS) opsins. Although the tetrachromatic cone system is retained in most nonmammalian vertebrate lineages, the transcriptional mechanism underlying gene expression of the cone opsins remains elusive, particularly for SWS2 and RH2 opsins, both of which have been lost in the mammalian lineage. In zebrafish, which have all four cone subtypes, rh2 opsin gene expression depends on a homeobox transcription factor, sine oculis homeobox 7 (Six7). However, the six7 gene is found only in the ray-finned fish lineage, suggesting the existence of another evolutionarily conserved transcriptional factor(s) controlling rh2 opsin expression in vertebrates. Here, we found that the reduced rh2 expression caused by six7 deficiency was rescued by forced expression of six6b, which is a six7-related transcription factor conserved widely among vertebrates. The compensatory role of six6b was reinforced by ChIP-sequencing analysis, which revealed a similar pattern of Six6b- and Six7-binding sites within and near the cone opsin genes. TAL effector nuclease-induced genetic ablation of six6b and six7 revealed that they coordinately regulate SWS2 opsin gene expression. Mutant larvae deficient for these transcription factors showed severely impaired visually driven foraging behavior. These results demonstrate that in zebrafish, six6b and six7 govern expression of the SWS2 and RH2 opsins responsible for middle-wavelength sensitivity, which would be physiologically important for daylight vision.
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spelling pubmed-64107922019-03-13 Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish Ogawa, Yohey Shiraki, Tomoya Asano, Yoshimasa Muto, Akira Kawakami, Koichi Suzuki, Yutaka Kojima, Daisuke Fukada, Yoshitaka Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Color discrimination in the vertebrate retina is mediated by a combination of spectrally distinct cone photoreceptors, each expressing one of multiple cone opsins. The opsin genes diverged early in vertebrate evolution into four classes maximally sensitive to varying wavelengths of light: UV (SWS1), blue (SWS2), green (RH2), and red (LWS) opsins. Although the tetrachromatic cone system is retained in most nonmammalian vertebrate lineages, the transcriptional mechanism underlying gene expression of the cone opsins remains elusive, particularly for SWS2 and RH2 opsins, both of which have been lost in the mammalian lineage. In zebrafish, which have all four cone subtypes, rh2 opsin gene expression depends on a homeobox transcription factor, sine oculis homeobox 7 (Six7). However, the six7 gene is found only in the ray-finned fish lineage, suggesting the existence of another evolutionarily conserved transcriptional factor(s) controlling rh2 opsin expression in vertebrates. Here, we found that the reduced rh2 expression caused by six7 deficiency was rescued by forced expression of six6b, which is a six7-related transcription factor conserved widely among vertebrates. The compensatory role of six6b was reinforced by ChIP-sequencing analysis, which revealed a similar pattern of Six6b- and Six7-binding sites within and near the cone opsin genes. TAL effector nuclease-induced genetic ablation of six6b and six7 revealed that they coordinately regulate SWS2 opsin gene expression. Mutant larvae deficient for these transcription factors showed severely impaired visually driven foraging behavior. These results demonstrate that in zebrafish, six6b and six7 govern expression of the SWS2 and RH2 opsins responsible for middle-wavelength sensitivity, which would be physiologically important for daylight vision. National Academy of Sciences 2019-03-05 2019-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6410792/ /pubmed/30765521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1812884116 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Ogawa, Yohey
Shiraki, Tomoya
Asano, Yoshimasa
Muto, Akira
Kawakami, Koichi
Suzuki, Yutaka
Kojima, Daisuke
Fukada, Yoshitaka
Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish
title Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish
title_full Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish
title_fullStr Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish
title_short Six6 and Six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish
title_sort six6 and six7 coordinately regulate expression of middle-wavelength opsins in zebrafish
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30765521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1812884116
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