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Genome Biol Evol ; 10(9): 2151-2167, 2018 09 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29986009

ABSTRACT

The diversity of mechanisms and capacity for regeneration across the Metazoa present an intriguing challenge in evolutionary biology, impacting on the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine. Broad taxonomic sampling is essential to improve our understanding of regeneration, and studies outside of the traditional model organisms have proved extremely informative. Within the historically understudied Spiralia, the Annelida have an impressive variety of tractable regenerative systems. The biomeralizing, blastema-less regeneration of the head appendage (operculum) of the serpulid polychaete keelworm Spirobranchus (formerly Pomatoceros) lamarcki is one such system. To profile potential regulatory mechanisms, we classified the homeobox gene content of opercular regeneration transcriptomes. As a result of retrieving several difficult-to-classify homeobox sequences, we performed an extensive search and phylogenetic analysis of the TALE and PRD-class homeobox gene content of a broad selection of lophotrochozoan genomes. These analyses contribute to our increasing understanding of the diversity, taxonomic extent, rapid evolution, and radical flexibility of these recently discovered homeobox gene radiations. Our expansion and integration of previous nomenclature systems helps to clarify their cryptic orthology. We also describe an unusual divergent S. lamarcki Antp gene, a previously unclassified lophotrochozoan orphan gene family (Lopx), and a number of novel Nk class orphan genes. The expression and potential involvement of many of these lineage- and clade-restricted homeobox genes in S. lamarcki operculum regeneration provides an example of diversity in regenerative mechanisms, as well as significantly improving our understanding of homeobox gene evolution.


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Genes, Homeobox , Polychaeta/genetics , Transcriptome , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Annelida/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Homeodomain Proteins/chemistry , Homeodomain Proteins/genetics , Phylogeny , Sequence Alignment
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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 9414, 2018 06 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29925900

ABSTRACT

The Pax3/7 transcription factor family is integral to developmental gene networks contributing to important innovations in vertebrate evolution, including the neural crest. The basal chordate lineage of amphioxus is ideally placed to understand the dynamics of the gene regulatory network evolution that produced these novelties. We report here the discovery that the cephalochordate lineage possesses two Pax3/7 genes, Pax3/7a and Pax3/7b. The tandem duplication is ancestral to all extant amphioxus, occurring in both Asymmetron and Branchiostoma, but originated after the split from the lineage leading to vertebrates. The two paralogues are differentially expressed during embryonic development, particularly in neural and somitic tissues, suggesting distinct regulation. Our results have implications for the study of amphioxus regeneration, neural plate and crest evolution, and differential tandem paralogue evolution.


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Cephalochordata/embryology , Cephalochordata/metabolism , PAX3 Transcription Factor/metabolism , PAX7 Transcription Factor/metabolism , Animals , Bayes Theorem , Evolution, Molecular , Exons/genetics , Gene Duplication/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental/genetics , Neural Crest/embryology , Neural Crest/metabolism , Neural Plate/embryology , Neural Plate/metabolism , PAX3 Transcription Factor/genetics , PAX7 Transcription Factor/genetics , Transcription Factors/genetics , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Vertebrates/embryology , Vertebrates/metabolism
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Sci Rep ; 5: 18050, 2015 Dec 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26657400

ABSTRACT

Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy has emerged as a powerful platform for 3-D volumetric imaging in the life sciences. Here, we introduce an important step towards its use deep inside biological tissue. Our new technique, based on digital holography, enables delivery of the light-sheet through a multimode optical fibre--an optical element with extremely small footprint, yet permitting complex control of light transport processes within. We show that this approach supports some of the most advanced methods in light-sheet microscopy: by taking advantage of the cylindrical symmetry of the fibre, we facilitate the wavefront engineering methods for generation of both Bessel and structured Bessel beam plane illumination. Finally, we assess the quality of imaging on a sample of fluorescent beads fixed in agarose gel and we conclude with a proof-of-principle imaging of a biological sample, namely the regenerating operculum prongs of Spirobranchus lamarcki.


Subject(s)
Microscopy, Fluorescence/methods , Equipment Design/methods , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Light , Lighting/methods , Needles , Optical Devices , Optical Fibers
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