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Coevolution of enamel, ganoin, enameloid, and their matrix SCPP genes in osteichthyans

Authors :
Mark N. Puttick
Kazuhiko Kawasaki
Joseph N. Keating
Masato Mikami
Philip C. J. Donoghue
Mitsushiro Nakatomi
Ichiro Sasagawa
Mikio Ishiyama
Monique Welten
Source :
University of Bristol-PURE, iScience, iScience, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 102023-(2021), Kawasaki, K, Keating, J N, Nakatomi, M, Welten, M C M, Mikami, M, Sasagawa, I, Puttick, M N, Donoghue, P C J & Ishiyama, M 2021, ' Coevolution of enamel, ganoin, enameloid, and their matrix SCPP genes in osteichthyans ', iScience, vol. 24, no. 1, 102023 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.102023
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Summary We resolve debate over the evolution of vertebrate hypermineralized tissues through analyses of matrix protein-encoding secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein (SCPP) genes and phylogenetic inference of hypermineralized tissues. Among these genes, AMBN and ENAM are found in both sarcopterygians and actinopterygians, whereas AMEL and SCPP5 are found only in sarcopterygians and actinopterygians, respectively. Actinopterygian AMBN, ENAM, and SCPP5 are expressed during the formation of hypermineralized tissues on scales and teeth: ganoin, acrodin, and collar enamel in gar, and acrodin and collar enameloid in zebrafish. Our phylogenetic analyses indicate the emergence of an ancestral enamel in stem-osteichthyans, whereas ganoin emerged in stem-actinopterygians and true enamel in stem-sarcopterygians. Thus, AMBN and ENAM originated in concert with ancestral enamel, SCPP5 evolved in association with ganoin, and AMEL evolved with true enamel. Shifts in gene expression domain and timing explain the evolution of different hypermineralized tissues. We propose that hypermineralized tissues in osteichthyans coevolved with matrix SCPP genes.<br />Graphical Abstract<br />Highlights • Ganoin emerged in actinopterygians; true enamel arose in sarcopterygians • Dental enamel, acrodin, and enameloid in actinopterygians are related to ganoin • SCPP5 evolved in association with ganoin, whereas AMEL evolved with true enamel • Shifts in SCPP gene expression explain the evolution of hypermineralized tissues<br />Evolutionary Biology; Evolutionary Processes; Phylogenetics; Paleobiology

Details

ISSN :
25890042
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
iScience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d9561895b5985a4637630174361f5ef