rx3基因与洞穴鱼失明的进化有关

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Devin Shennard, Itzel Sifuentes-Romero, Rianna Ambosie, Jennah Abdelaziz, Erik R. Duboue, Johanna E. Kowalko
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揭示感觉系统进化的机制对于理解生物体如何适应新环境至关重要。墨西哥Astyanax mexicanus是一种鱼类,有栖息在河流和溪流中的表层鱼,也有适应洞穴生活的洞穴鱼。洞穴鱼相对于它们的表层鱼类已经进化出了感觉系统的变化,这为研究感觉系统进化的机制提供了机会。在这里,我们报道了基因视网膜同源盒3 (rx3)在洞穴鱼眼睛进化中的作用。我们使用CRISPR-Cas9技术培育了rx3基因假定功能缺失突变的表面鱼,以确定该基因在该物种眼睛发育中的作用。这些rx3突变的水面鱼不能发育眼睛,这表明rx3是水面鱼眼睛发育所必需的。此外,rx3突变的表层鱼表现出与野生型表层鱼不同的行为,这表明眼睛的丧失影响了感觉依赖的行为。最后,与继承野生型表面鱼rx3等位基因的兄弟姐妹相比,遗传了表面鱼rx3突变等位基因的洞穴-表面杂交鱼的眼睛发育发生了改变,这表明rx3位点的顺式调控变异有助于洞穴鱼眼睛大小的进化。综上所述,这些发现表明,与其他物种一样,rx3是墨西哥斑羚眼睛发育所必需的。此外,他们认为rx3基因座的变异在洞穴鱼眼睛变小的进化过程中发挥了作用,从而揭示了极端环境变化下感觉系统进化的遗传机制。
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The rx3 Gene Contributes to the Evolution of Eye Loss in the Cavefish Astyanax mexicanus

The rx3 Gene Contributes to the Evolution of Eye Loss in the Cavefish Astyanax mexicanus

Uncovering mechanisms by which sensory systems evolve is critical for understanding how organisms adapt to a novel environment. Astyanax mexicanus is a species of fish with populations of surface fish, which inhabit rivers and streams, and cavefish, which have adapted to life within caves. Cavefish have evolved sensory system changes relative to their surface fish counterparts, providing an opportunity to investigate mechanisms underlying sensory system evolution. Here, we report the role of the gene retinal homeobox 3 (rx3) in cavefish eye evolution. We generated surface fish with putative loss-of-function mutations in the rx3 gene using CRISPR-Cas9 to determine the role of this gene in eye development in this species. These rx3 mutant surface fish fail to develop eyes, demonstrating that rx3 is required for surface fish eye development. Further, rx3 mutant surface fish exhibit altered behaviors relative to wild-type surface fish, suggesting that the loss of eyes impacts sensory-dependent behaviors. Finally, eye development is altered in cave-surface hybrid fish that inherit the mutant allele of rx3 from surface fish relative to siblings that inherit a wild-type surface fish rx3 allele, suggesting that cis-regulatory variation at the rx3 locus contributes to eye size evolution in cavefish. Together, these findings demonstrate that, as in other species, rx3 is required for eye development in A. mexicanus. Moreover, they suggest that variation at the rx3 locus plays a role in the evolved reduction of eye size in cavefish, shedding light on the genetic mechanisms underlying sensory system evolution in response to extreme environmental changes.

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Evolution & Development
Evolution & Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
26
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution & Development serves as a voice for the rapidly growing research community at the interface of evolutionary and developmental biology. The exciting re-integration of these two fields, after almost a century''s separation, holds much promise as the focus of a broader synthesis of biological thought. Evolution & Development publishes works that address the evolution/development interface from a diversity of angles. The journal welcomes papers from paleontologists, population biologists, developmental biologists, and molecular biologists, but also encourages submissions from professionals in other fields where relevant research is being carried out, from mathematics to the history and philosophy of science.
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