电鱼酪氨酸激酶谱系基因组调查,重点关注进化保护和多样化。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Evolutionary Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2020-05-25 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1176934320922519
Ling Li, Dangyun Liu, Ake Liu, Jingquan Li, Hui Wang, Jingqi Zhou
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摘要

酪氨酸激酶(TKs)在生物多细胞性调控中起着关键作用,主要参与细胞生长、分化和细胞间通讯。许多后生动物都对 TKs 进行了全基因组表征,但有关电鳗(Electrophorus electricus)中这一超家族的系统信息仍然缺乏。在这项研究中,我们鉴定了电鳗基因组中的 114 个 TK 基因,并通过系统发育分析研究了它们的进化、分子特征和结构域,从而更好地了解它们的相似性和特异性。我们的研究结果表明,电鳗TK(EeTK)序列是由全基因组重复(WGD)和串联重复事件形成的。与其他脊椎动物的TK相比,电鳗的Jak、Src和表皮生长因子受体亚家族的基因成员发生了特异性重复,但Eph、Axl和Ack亚家族的基因成员却丢失了。我们还对基因组数据库中的TK基因进行了详尽调查,在31个代表性物种中发现了1674个TK蛋白,涵盖了所有主要的后生动物谱系。广泛的进化分析表明,脊椎动物的 TK 基因库具有显著的保守性,但每个亚家族的基因成员却千差万别。表达谱的比较分析表明,电器官组织和肌肉与特定高表达的TKs(即α7、musk、jak1和pdgfra)具有相似的模式,这表明TKs的调控可能在从肌肉前体明确电器官特征方面起着重要作用。我们还发现了表现出组织特异性表达模式的 TK 基因,这表明 TKs 中的成员参与了亚功能化,代表了不同组织性能所需的进化分化。这项工作为进一步的基因功能分析提供了有价值的信息,并确定了反映电鳗独特组织功能特化的候选TK基因。
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Genomic Survey of Tyrosine Kinases Repertoire in <i>Electrophorus electricus</i> With an Emphasis on Evolutionary Conservation and Diversification.

Genomic Survey of Tyrosine Kinases Repertoire in <i>Electrophorus electricus</i> With an Emphasis on Evolutionary Conservation and Diversification.

Genomic Survey of Tyrosine Kinases Repertoire in <i>Electrophorus electricus</i> With an Emphasis on Evolutionary Conservation and Diversification.

Genomic Survey of Tyrosine Kinases Repertoire in Electrophorus electricus With an Emphasis on Evolutionary Conservation and Diversification.

Tyrosine kinases (TKs) play key roles in the regulation of multicellularity in organisms and involved primarily in cell growth, differentiation, and cell-to-cell communication. Genome-wide characterization of TKs has been conducted in many metazoans; however, systematic information regarding this superfamily in Electrophorus electricus (electric eel) is still lacking. In this study, we identified 114 TK genes in the E electricus genome and investigated their evolution, molecular features, and domain architecture using phylogenetic profiling to gain a better understanding of their similarities and specificity. Our results suggested that the electric eel TK (EeTK) repertoire was shaped by whole-genome duplications (WGDs) and tandem duplication events. Compared with other vertebrate TKs, gene members in Jak, Src, and EGFR subfamily duplicated specifically, but with members lost in Eph, Axl, and Ack subfamily in electric eel. We also conducted an exhaustive survey of TK genes in genomic databases, identifying 1674 TK proteins in 31 representative species covering all the main metazoan lineages. Extensive evolutionary analysis indicated that TK repertoire in vertebrates tended to be remarkably conserved, but the gene members in each subfamily were very variable. Comparative expression profile analysis showed that electric organ tissues and muscle shared a similar pattern with specific highly expressed TKs (ie, epha7, musk, jak1, and pdgfra), suggesting that regulation of TKs might play an important role in specifying an electric organ identity from its muscle precursor. We further identified TK genes exhibiting tissue-specific expression patterns, indicating that members in TKs participated in subfunctionalization representing an evolutionary divergence required for the performance of different tissues. This work generates valuable information for further gene function analysis and identifying candidate TK genes reflecting their unique tissue-function specializations in electric eel.

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Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Evolutionary Bioinformatics 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Bioinformatics is an open access, peer reviewed international journal focusing on evolutionary bioinformatics. The journal aims to support understanding of organismal form and function through use of molecular, genetic, genomic and proteomic data by giving due consideration to its evolutionary context.
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