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Zebrafish Paralogs brd2a and brd2b Are Needed for Proper Circulatory, Excretory and Central Nervous System Formation and Act as Genetic Antagonists during Development
- Source :
- Journal of Developmental Biology, Volume 9, Issue 4, Journal of Developmental Biology, Vol 9, Iss 46, p 46 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2021.
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Abstract
- Brd2 belongs to the BET family of epigenetic transcriptional co-regulators that act as adaptor-scaffolds for the assembly of chromatin-modifying complexes and other factors at target gene promoters. Brd2 is a protooncogene and candidate gene for juvenile myoclonic epilepsy in humans, a homeobox gene regulator in Drosophila, and a maternal-zygotic factor and cell death modulator that is necessary for normal development of the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS). As two copies of Brd2 exist in zebrafish, we use antisense morpholino knockdown to probe the role of paralog Brd2b, as a comparative study to Brd2a, the ortholog of human Brd2. A deficiency in either paralog results in excess cell death and dysmorphology of the CNS, whereas only Brd2b deficiency leads to loss of circulation and occlusion of the pronephric duct. Co-knockdown of both paralogs suppresses single morphant defects, while co-injection of morpholinos with paralogous RNA enhances them, suggesting novel genetic interaction with functional antagonism. Brd2 diversification includes paralog-specific RNA variants, a distinct localization of maternal factors, and shared and unique spatiotemporal expression, providing unique insight into the evolution and potential functions of this gene.
- Subjects :
- Candidate gene
animal structures
Morpholino
QH301-705.5
functional antagonism
Article
spinal interneuron
Pronephric duct
lineage specification
Gene interaction
bromodomain
Gene duplication
pronephros
BET proteins
Biology (General)
Molecular Biology
Zebrafish
peripheral blood island
biology
gene interaction
fungi
gene duplication
Morphant
Cell Biology
biology.organism_classification
Cell biology
cell death
Homeobox
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 22213759
- Volume :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Developmental Biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....49b928def9d651022a979f36a486546c