钩端目鱼类特异基因的基因组筛选及其在鱼鳍发育中的功能。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Hidehiro Kudoh, Sayuri Yonei-Tamura, Gembu Abe, Junichi Iwakiri, Masahiro Uesaka, Takashi Makino, Koji Tamura
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摘要

在这项研究中,我们全面搜索了团头鲂中有助于鱼鳍发育这一鱼类特异性状的鱼类特异基因。以往的许多报道表明,动物群体特异性基因往往对群体特异性状非常重要。例如,明确鱼类特异基因在团头鲂鳍发育过程中的作用有助于阐明这一性状的形成机制。通过比较 16 种鱼类和 35 种四足动物的基因库,我们首先在团尾目动物中发现了 91 个鱼类特异基因。RNA-seq分析将这91个候选基因缩小到33个在发育中的胸鳍中表达的基因。我们通过在斑马鱼中进行功能缺失分析,分析了大约一半候选基因的功能。我们发现,包括 fgf24 和 and1/and2 在内的一些鱼类特异基因和与鳍发育相关的基因在鳍发育中发挥作用。特别是,新发现的鱼类特异基因qkia在发育中的鳍肌肉中表达,并对胸鳍和身体躯干的肌肉形态发生做出了贡献。这些结果表明,鉴定动物群体特异性基因的策略具有功能性和实用性。在未来的研究中,可将本文应用的方法用于鉴定其他动物类群的性状相关基因。
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Genomic screening of fish-specific genes in gnathostomes and their functions in fin development

Genomic screening of fish-specific genes in gnathostomes and their functions in fin development

In this study, we comprehensively searched for fish-specific genes in gnathostomes that contribute to development of the fin, a fish-specific trait. Many previous reports suggested that animal group-specific genes are often important for group-specific traits. Clarifying the roles of fish-specific genes in fin development of gnathostomes, for example, can help elucidate the mechanisms underlying the formation of this trait. We first identified 91 fish-specific genes in gnathostomes by comparing the gene repertoire in 16 fish and 35 tetrapod species. RNA-seq analysis narrowed down the 91 candidates to 33 genes that were expressed in the developing pectoral fin. We analyzed the functions of approximately half of the candidate genes by loss-of-function analysis in zebrafish. We found that some of the fish-specific and fin development-related genes, including fgf24 and and1/and2, play roles in fin development. In particular, the newly identified fish-specific gene qkia is expressed in the developing fin muscle and contributes to muscle morphogenesis in the pectoral fin as well as body trunk. These results indicate that the strategy of identifying animal group-specific genes is functional and useful. The methods applied here could be used in future studies to identify trait-associated genes in other animal groups.

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Development Growth & Differentiation
Development Growth & Differentiation 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Development Growth & Differentiation (DGD) publishes three types of articles: original, resource, and review papers. Original papers are on any subjects having a context in development, growth, and differentiation processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms, dealing with molecular, genetic, cellular and organismal phenomena including metamorphosis and regeneration, while using experimental, theoretical, and bioinformatic approaches. Papers on other related fields are also welcome, such as stem cell biology, genomics, neuroscience, Evodevo, Ecodevo, and medical science as well as related methodology (new or revised techniques) and bioresources. Resource papers describe a dataset, such as whole genome sequences and expressed sequence tags (ESTs), with some biological insights, which should be valuable for studying the subjects as mentioned above. Submission of review papers is also encouraged, especially those providing a new scope based on the authors’ own study, or a summarization of their study series.
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