Variable levels of drift in tunicate cardiopharyngeal gene regulatory elements.

IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Evodevo Pub Date : 2019-10-11 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13227-019-0137-2
William Colgan, Alexis Leanza, Ariel Hwang, Melissa B DeBiasse, Isabel Llosa, Daniel Rodrigues, Hriju Adhikari, Guillermo Barreto Corona, Saskia Bock, Amanda Carillo-Perez, Meagan Currie, Simone Darkoa-Larbi, Daniel Dellal, Hanna Gutow, Pascha Hokama, Emily Kibby, Noah Linhart, Sophia Moody, Allison Naganuma, Diep Nguyen, Ryan Stanton, Sierra Stark, Cameron Tumey, Anthony Velleca, Joseph F Ryan, Brad Davidson
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Abstract

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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被膜心咽基因调控元件漂移水平的变化。
背景:基因调控网络的突变通常会导致遗传分化,而不会影响基因表达或发育模式。控制发育系统漂移过程的规则,包括选择性约束对基因调控网络中不同节点的可变影响,仍然没有得到很好的描述。结果:在这里,我们研究了两种被膜物种,充气珊瑚和粗壮珊瑚的心咽基因调控网络中的发育系统漂移。对调节元件的跨物种分析表明,在这些高度分化的物种之间,跨调节结构在很大程度上是保守的。相反,该网络中的顺式调控元件表现出不同程度的保守性。特别是,尽管我们分析的大多数调控元件显示出功能结合位点的广泛重排,但心咽转录因子FoxF的增强子是非常保守的。即使结合位点之间的间隔发生微小变化,也会导致FoxF增强子功能的丧失,这表明结合的反式因子形成位置依赖性复合物。结论:我们的研究结果揭示了心咽顺式调节元件的异质性分化水平。这些不同程度的差异可能反映了与基因功能或在调控网络中的位置没有明确关联的限制。因此,顺式调节偏离或漂移的水平似乎受到不同的结构约束的控制,这些约束很难基于网络架构进行预测。
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Evodevo
Evodevo EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: EvoDevo publishes articles on a broad range of topics associated with the translation of genotype to phenotype in a phylogenetic context. Understanding the history of life, the evolution of novelty and the generation of form, whether through embryogenesis, budding, or regeneration are amongst the greatest challenges in biology. We support the understanding of these processes through the many complementary approaches that characterize the field of evo-devo. The focus of the journal is on research that promotes understanding of the pattern and process of morphological evolution. All articles that fulfill this aim will be welcome, in particular: evolution of pattern; formation comparative gene function/expression; life history evolution; homology and character evolution; comparative genomics; phylogenetics and palaeontology
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