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Identical genomic organization of two hemichordate hox clusters

Authors :
Asao Fujiyama
Kim C. Worley
Tom Humphreys
Takeshi Kawashima
Hidetoshi Saiga
Michael Wu
Guang-Chen Fang
Robert Freeman
Nori Satoh
Jerry Jenkins
Daniel S. Rokhsar
Jeremy Schmutz
John C. Gerhart
Marc W. Kirschner
Ryo Koyanagi
Christopher J. Lowe
Tetsuro Ikuta
Kunifumi Tagawa
Source :
Current biology : CB. 22(21)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

SummaryGenomic comparisons of chordates, hemichordates, and echinoderms can inform hypotheses for the evolution of these strikingly different phyla from the last common deuterostome ancestor [1–5]. Because hox genes play pivotal developmental roles in bilaterian animals [6–8], we analyzed the Hox complexes of two hemichordate genomes. We find that Saccoglossus kowalevskii and Ptychodera flava both possess 12-gene clusters, with mir10 between hox4 and hox5, in 550 kb and 452 kb intervals, respectively. Genes hox1–hox9/10 of the clusters are in the same genomic order and transcriptional orientation as their orthologs in chordates, with hox1 at the 3′ end of the cluster. At the 5′ end, each cluster contains three posterior genes specific to Ambulacraria (the hemichordate-echinoderm clade), two forming an inverted terminal pair. In contrast, the echinoderm Strongylocentrotus purpuratus contains a 588 kb cluster [9] of 11 orthologs of the hemichordate genes, ordered differently, plausibly reflecting rearrangements of an ancestral hemichordate-like ambulacrarian cluster. Hox clusters of vertebrates and the basal chordate amphioxus [10] have similar organization to the hemichordate cluster, but with different posterior genes. These results provide genomic evidence for a well-ordered complex in the deuterostome ancestor for the hox1–hox9/10 region, with the number and kind of posterior genes still to be elucidated.

Details

ISSN :
18790445
Volume :
22
Issue :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current biology : CB
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c04d16ee6c937506b35a01fdc7492e32