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Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements

BACKGROUND: Mutations in gene regulatory networks often lead to genetic divergence without impacting gene expression or developmental patterning. The rules governing this process of developmental systems drift, including the variable impact of selective constraints on different nodes in a gene regul...

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Autores principales: Colgan, William, Leanza, Alexis, Hwang, Ariel, DeBiasse, Melissa B., Llosa, Isabel, Rodrigues, Daniel, Adhikari, Hriju, Barreto Corona, Guillermo, Bock, Saskia, Carillo-Perez, Amanda, Currie, Meagan, Darkoa-Larbi, Simone, Dellal, Daniel, Gutow, Hanna, Hokama, Pascha, Kibby, Emily, Linhart, Noah, Moody, Sophia, Naganuma, Allison, Nguyen, Diep, Stanton, Ryan, Stark, Sierra, Tumey, Cameron, Velleca, Anthony, Ryan, Joseph F., Davidson, Brad
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6790052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31632631
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13227-019-0137-2
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author Colgan, William
Leanza, Alexis
Hwang, Ariel
DeBiasse, Melissa B.
Llosa, Isabel
Rodrigues, Daniel
Adhikari, Hriju
Barreto Corona, Guillermo
Bock, Saskia
Carillo-Perez, Amanda
Currie, Meagan
Darkoa-Larbi, Simone
Dellal, Daniel
Gutow, Hanna
Hokama, Pascha
Kibby, Emily
Linhart, Noah
Moody, Sophia
Naganuma, Allison
Nguyen, Diep
Stanton, Ryan
Stark, Sierra
Tumey, Cameron
Velleca, Anthony
Ryan, Joseph F.
Davidson, Brad
author_facet Colgan, William
Leanza, Alexis
Hwang, Ariel
DeBiasse, Melissa B.
Llosa, Isabel
Rodrigues, Daniel
Adhikari, Hriju
Barreto Corona, Guillermo
Bock, Saskia
Carillo-Perez, Amanda
Currie, Meagan
Darkoa-Larbi, Simone
Dellal, Daniel
Gutow, Hanna
Hokama, Pascha
Kibby, Emily
Linhart, Noah
Moody, Sophia
Naganuma, Allison
Nguyen, Diep
Stanton, Ryan
Stark, Sierra
Tumey, Cameron
Velleca, Anthony
Ryan, Joseph F.
Davidson, Brad
author_sort Colgan, William
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Mutations in gene regulatory networks often lead to genetic divergence without impacting gene expression or developmental patterning. The rules governing this process of developmental systems drift, including the variable impact of selective constraints on different nodes in a gene regulatory network, remain poorly delineated. RESULTS: Here we examine developmental systems drift within the cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory networks of two tunicate species, Corella inflata and Ciona robusta. Cross-species analysis of regulatory elements suggests that trans-regulatory architecture is largely conserved between these highly divergent species. In contrast, cis-regulatory elements within this network exhibit distinct levels of conservation. In particular, while most of the regulatory elements we analyzed showed extensive rearrangements of functional binding sites, the enhancer for the cardiopharyngeal transcription factor FoxF is remarkably well-conserved. Even minor alterations in spacing between binding sites lead to loss of FoxF enhancer function, suggesting that bound trans-factors form position-dependent complexes. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings reveal heterogeneous levels of divergence across cardiopharyngeal cis-regulatory elements. These distinct levels of divergence presumably reflect constraints that are not clearly associated with gene function or position within the regulatory network. Thus, levels of cis-regulatory divergence or drift appear to be governed by distinct structural constraints that will be difficult to predict based on network architecture.
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spelling pubmed-67900522019-10-18 Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements Colgan, William Leanza, Alexis Hwang, Ariel DeBiasse, Melissa B. Llosa, Isabel Rodrigues, Daniel Adhikari, Hriju Barreto Corona, Guillermo Bock, Saskia Carillo-Perez, Amanda Currie, Meagan Darkoa-Larbi, Simone Dellal, Daniel Gutow, Hanna Hokama, Pascha Kibby, Emily Linhart, Noah Moody, Sophia Naganuma, Allison Nguyen, Diep Stanton, Ryan Stark, Sierra Tumey, Cameron Velleca, Anthony Ryan, Joseph F. Davidson, Brad EvoDevo Research BACKGROUND: Mutations in gene regulatory networks often lead to genetic divergence without impacting gene expression or developmental patterning. The rules governing this process of developmental systems drift, including the variable impact of selective constraints on different nodes in a gene regulatory network, remain poorly delineated. RESULTS: Here we examine developmental systems drift within the cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory networks of two tunicate species, Corella inflata and Ciona robusta. Cross-species analysis of regulatory elements suggests that trans-regulatory architecture is largely conserved between these highly divergent species. In contrast, cis-regulatory elements within this network exhibit distinct levels of conservation. In particular, while most of the regulatory elements we analyzed showed extensive rearrangements of functional binding sites, the enhancer for the cardiopharyngeal transcription factor FoxF is remarkably well-conserved. Even minor alterations in spacing between binding sites lead to loss of FoxF enhancer function, suggesting that bound trans-factors form position-dependent complexes. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings reveal heterogeneous levels of divergence across cardiopharyngeal cis-regulatory elements. These distinct levels of divergence presumably reflect constraints that are not clearly associated with gene function or position within the regulatory network. Thus, levels of cis-regulatory divergence or drift appear to be governed by distinct structural constraints that will be difficult to predict based on network architecture. BioMed Central 2019-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6790052/ /pubmed/31632631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13227-019-0137-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Colgan, William
Leanza, Alexis
Hwang, Ariel
DeBiasse, Melissa B.
Llosa, Isabel
Rodrigues, Daniel
Adhikari, Hriju
Barreto Corona, Guillermo
Bock, Saskia
Carillo-Perez, Amanda
Currie, Meagan
Darkoa-Larbi, Simone
Dellal, Daniel
Gutow, Hanna
Hokama, Pascha
Kibby, Emily
Linhart, Noah
Moody, Sophia
Naganuma, Allison
Nguyen, Diep
Stanton, Ryan
Stark, Sierra
Tumey, Cameron
Velleca, Anthony
Ryan, Joseph F.
Davidson, Brad
Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements
title Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements
title_full Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements
title_fullStr Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements
title_full_unstemmed Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements
title_short Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements
title_sort variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6790052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31632631
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13227-019-0137-2
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