Evolutionary History of Bilaterian FoxP Genes: Complex Ancestral Functions and Evolutionary Changes Spanning 2R-WGD in the Vertebrate Lineage.

IF 5.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Fu-Yu Tsai, Che-Yi Lin, Yi-Hsien Su, Jr-Kai Yu, Dian-Han Kuo
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Human and fly FoxP homologs are well-known for their roles in the development of cognitive abilities. These findings have led to the hypothesis that the ancestral function of FoxP was in the development of cognitive neural circuits. However, complex brains in human and fly evolved independently, and the similar cognitive function of FoxP in human and fly may thus be interpreted as a result of convergent evolution. In addition, the 4 gnathostome FoxP paralogs also possess diverse developmental functions unrelated to neurodevelopment, which might have been overlooked in comparative studies of invertebrate FoxP homologs. To resolve these uncertainties, we set out to improve the phylogenetic reconstruction of vertebrate FoxP homologs and broaden the taxonomic sampling of gene expression profiling to include an invertebrate chordate, ambulacrarian deuterostomes, and a spiralian protostome. Using phylogenetic analysis combined with synteny mapping, we elaborated the hypothesis that the 4 FoxP paralogs arose through the 2R-WGD events shared by all gnathostome species. Based on this evolutionary scenario, we examined the FoxP expression pattern in amphioxus development and concluded that FoxP already had complex developmental functions across all germ layers in the chordate ancestor. Moreover, in sea urchin, hemichordate, and catenulid flatworm, FoxP was expressed in the gut prominently, in addition to the anterior neurogenic ectoderm. This surprising similarity shared among these distantly related species implies that FoxP may have a significant function in gut development in addition to the neural development function in the last common ancestor of bilaterians.

双边FoxP基因的进化史:脊椎动物谱系中跨越2R-WGD的复杂祖先功能和进化变化
人类和苍蝇的FoxP同源物因其在认知能力发展中的作用而闻名。这些发现导致了一种假设,即FoxP的祖先功能是在认知神经回路的发展中。然而,人类和苍蝇的复杂大脑是独立进化的,因此人类和苍蝇的FoxP相似的认知功能可能被解释为趋同进化的结果。此外,四种颌口动物FoxP同源物还具有多种与神经发育无关的发育功能,这在无脊椎动物FoxP同源物的比较研究中可能被忽视。为了解决这些不确定性,我们着手改进脊椎动物FoxP同系物的系统发育重建,并扩大基因表达谱的分类样本,包括无脊椎脊索动物、爬行动物后口动物和螺旋动物原口动物。通过系统发育分析和合成作图,我们阐述了四个FoxP相似点是通过所有啮齿动物共有的2R-WGD事件产生的假设。基于这种进化情景,我们研究了FoxP在文昌鱼发育中的表达模式,并得出结论,FoxP在脊索动物祖先的所有胚层中已经具有复杂的发育功能。此外,在海胆、半胆酸盐和链状扁虫中,除了前神经源性外胚层外,FoxP在肠道中也有显著表达。这些远亲物种之间惊人的相似性表明,除了神经发育功能外,FoxP可能在双边动物最后共同祖先的肠道发育中具有重要功能。
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Molecular biology and evolution
Molecular biology and evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
19.70
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3.70%
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257
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biology and Evolution Journal Overview: Publishes research at the interface of molecular (including genomics) and evolutionary biology Considers manuscripts containing patterns, processes, and predictions at all levels of organization: population, taxonomic, functional, and phenotypic Interested in fundamental discoveries, new and improved methods, resources, technologies, and theories advancing evolutionary research Publishes balanced reviews of recent developments in genome evolution and forward-looking perspectives suggesting future directions in molecular evolution applications.
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