What lies beneath: Hydra provides cnidarian perspectives into the evolution of FGFR docking proteins.

IF 0.8 3区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Development Genes and Evolution Pub Date : 2020-05-01 Epub Date: 2020-03-20 DOI:10.1007/s00427-020-00659-4
Ashwini Suryawanshi, Karolin Schaefer, Oliver Holz, David Apel, Ellen Lange, David C Hayward, David J Miller, Monika Hassel
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Abstract

Across the Bilateria, FGF/FGFR signaling is critical for normal development, and in both Drosophila and vertebrates, docking proteins are required to connect activated FGFRs with downstream pathways. While vertebrates use Frs2 to dock FGFR to the RAS/MAPK or PI3K pathways, the unrelated protein, downstream of FGFR (Dof/stumps/heartbroken), fulfills the corresponding function in Drosophila. To better understand the evolution of the signaling pathway downstream of FGFR, the available sequence databases were screened to identify Frs2, Dof, and other key pathway components in phyla that diverged early in animal evolution. While Frs2 homologues were detected only in members of the Bilateria, canonical Dof sequences (containing Dof, ankyrin, and SH2/SH3 domains) were present in cnidarians as well as bilaterians (but not in other animals or holozoans), correlating with the appearance of FGFR. Although these data suggested that Dof coupling might be ancestral, gene expression analysis in the cnidarian Hydra revealed that Dof is not upregulated in the zone of strong FGFRa and FGFRb expression at the bud base, where FGFR signaling controls detachment. In contrast, transcripts encoding other, known elements of FGFR signaling in Bilateria, namely the FGFR adaptors Grb2 and Crkl, which are acting downstream of Dof (and Frs2), as well as the guanyl nucleotide exchange factor Sos, and the tyrosine phosphatase Csw/Shp2, were strongly upregulated at the bud base. Our expression analysis, thus, identified transcriptional upregulation of known elements of FGFR signaling at the Hydra bud base indicating a highly conserved toolkit. Lack of transcriptional Dof upregulation raises the interesting question, whether Hydra FGFR signaling requires either of the docking proteins known from Bilateria.

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背后是什么:Hydra为FGFR对接蛋白的进化提供了刺胞动物的视角。
在两侧动物中,FGF/FGFR信号对于正常发育至关重要,在果蝇和脊椎动物中,都需要对接蛋白将活化的FGFR与下游通路连接起来。虽然脊椎动物使用Frs2将FGFR连接到RAS/MAPK或PI3K通路,但FGFR下游的不相关蛋白(Dof/stumps/heartbroken)在果蝇中履行相应的功能。为了更好地了解FGFR下游信号通路的进化,我们筛选了现有的序列数据库,以鉴定在动物进化早期分化的门中Frs2、Dof和其他关键通路组分。虽然Frs2同源物仅在双边动物中检测到,但典型的Dof序列(包含Dof、锚蛋白和SH2/SH3结构域)存在于针孔动物和双边动物中(但不存在于其他动物或全息动物中),与FGFR的出现相关。尽管这些数据表明Dof偶联可能来自祖先,但刺胞动物水螅的基因表达分析显示,Dof在芽基部FGFRa和FGFRb表达强烈的区域没有上调,而FGFR信号通路控制着脱落。相比之下,在双边菌中编码其他已知FGFR信号元件的转录本,即Dof(和Frs2)下游的FGFR接头Grb2和Crkl,以及鸟苷核苷酸交换因子Sos和酪氨酸磷酸酶Csw/Shp2,在芽基部被强烈上调。因此,我们的表达分析确定了九头蛇芽基部FGFR信号传导已知元件的转录上调,表明其具有高度保守的工具包。缺乏转录Dof上调引发了一个有趣的问题,即Hydra FGFR信号传导是否需要从Bilateria已知的对接蛋白中的任何一种。
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Development Genes and Evolution
Development Genes and Evolution 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.30
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13
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Development Genes and Evolution publishes high-quality reports on all aspects of development biology and evolutionary biology. The journal reports on experimental and bioinformatics work at the systemic, cellular and molecular levels in the field of animal and plant systems, covering key aspects of the following topics: Embryological and genetic analysis of model and non-model organisms Genes and pattern formation in invertebrates, vertebrates and plants Axial patterning, embryonic induction and fate maps Cellular mechanisms of morphogenesis and organogenesis Stem cells and regeneration Functional genomics of developmental processes Developmental diversity and evolution Evolution of developmentally relevant genes Phylogeny of animals and plants Microevolution Paleontology.
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