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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37422856/a-design-logic-for-sequential-segmentation-across-organisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Fethullah Simsek, Ertuğrul M Özbudak
Multitudes of organisms display metameric compartmentalization of their body plan. Segmentation of these compartments happens sequentially in diverse phyla. In several sequentially segmenting species, periodically active molecular clocks and signaling gradients have been found. The clocks are proposed to control the timing of segmentation while the gradients are proposed to instruct the positions of segment boundaries. However, the identity of the clock and gradient molecules differ across species. Furthermore, sequential segmentation of a basal chordate, Amphioxus, continues at late stages when the small tail bud cell population cannot establish long-range signaling gradients...
July 9, 2023: FEBS Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37330373/genome-wide-transcriptomics-and-micrornaomics-analyses-uncover-multi-faceted-mechanisms-to-cope-with-copper-stress-in-ancient-macrobenthos-amphioxus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lin-Yu Yang, Qian-Hua Zhu, Jun-Yuan Chen, Lian-Bing Lin, Ming-Zhong Liang, Qi-Lin Zhang
The mechanisms underlying the toxicity of environmental stress are unclear for marine macrobenthos. Copper/Cu has posed the most serious threats to amphioxus, an ancient and model benthic cephalochordate. Herein, a dynamic change in the physiological parameters (GR, SOD, ATP, and MDA) was detected with ROS accumulation in Branchiostoma belcheri exposed to 0.3 mg·L-1 Cu. Transcriptomes and microRNAomes of B. belcheri were generated to investigate the molecular mechanisms by which this amphioxus copes with Cu exposure...
May 7, 2023: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37294687/discovery-of-paralogous-gnrh-and-corazonin-signaling-systems-in-an-invertebrate-chordate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Alfonso Yañez Guerra, Meet Zandawala
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is a key regulator of reproductive function in vertebrates. GnRH is related to the corazonin (CRZ) neuropeptide which influences metabolism and stress responses in insects. Recent evidence suggests that GnRH and CRZ are paralogous and arose by a gene duplication in a common ancestor of bilaterians. Here we report the identification and complete characterization of the GnRH and CRZ signaling systems in the amphioxus Branchiostoma floridae. We have identified a novel GnRH peptide (YSYSYGFAP-NH2) that specifically activates two GnRH receptors and a CRZ peptide (FTYTHTW-NH2) that activates three CRZ receptors in B...
June 9, 2023: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37167617/in-amphioxus-embryos-some-neural-tube-cells-resemble-differentiating-coronet-cells-of-fishes-and-tunicates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas D Holland, Jennifer H Mansfield
AbstractFor neurula embryos of amphioxus (chordate subphylum Cephalochordata), the anterior region of the neural tube was studied with transmission electron microscopy. This survey demonstrated previously unreported cells, each characterized by a cilium bearing on its shaft a protruding lateral bubble packed with vesicles. Such cilia resemble those known from immature coronet cells in other chordates-namely, fishes in the Vertebrata and ascidians and appendicularians in the Tunicata. This wide occurrence of coronet-like cells raises questions about their possible homologies within the phylum Chordata...
February 2023: Biological Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37134086/characterization-of-gsdme-in-amphioxus-provides-insights-into-the-functional-evolution-of-gsdm-mediated-pyroptosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinli Wang, Xuxia Wei, Yan Lu, Qinghuan Wang, Rong Fu, Yin Wang, Qin Wang, Xiangyan Wang, Shangwu Chen, Anlong Xu, Shaochun Yuan
Members of the gasdermin (GSDM) family are pore-forming effectors that cause membrane permeabilization and pyroptosis, a lytic proinflammatory type of cell death. To reveal the functional evolution of GSDM-mediated pyroptosis at the transition from invertebrates to vertebrates, we conducted functional characterization of amphioxus GSDME (BbGSDME) and found that it can be cleaved by distinct caspase homologs, yielding the N253 and N304 termini with distinct functions. The N253 fragment binds to cell membrane, triggers pyroptosis, and inhibits bacterial growth, while the N304 performs negative regulation of N253-mediated cell death...
May 2023: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37112889/genomic-analysis-of-amphioxus-reveals-a-wide-range-of-fragments-homologous-to-viral-sequences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiao Du, Fang Peng, Qing Xiong, Kejin Xu, Kevin Yi Yang, Mingqiang Wang, Zhitian Wu, Shanying Li, Xiaorui Cheng, Xinjie Rao, Yuyouye Wang, Stephen Kwok-Wing Tsui, Xi Zeng
Amphioxus species are considered living fossils and are important in the evolutionary study of chordates and vertebrates. To explore viral homologous sequences, a high-quality annotated genome of the Beihai amphioxus ( Branchiostoma belcheri beihai) was examined using virus sequence queries. In this study, 347 homologous fragments (HFs) of viruses were identified in the genome of B. belcheri beihai, of which most were observed on 21 genome assembly scaffolds. HFs were preferentially located within protein-coding genes, particularly in their CDS regions and promoters...
March 31, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37088348/sumo-and-pias-repress-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-activation-in-a-basal-chordate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shenghui Chen, Xianan Fu, Ruihua Wang, Mingshi Li, Xinyu Yan, Zirui Yue, Shang-Wu Chen, Meiling Dong, Anlong Xu, Shengfeng Huang
Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) regulates various biological processes, including the MyD88/TICAMs-IRAKs-TRAF6-NF-κB pathway, one of the core immune pathways. However, its functions are inconsistent between invertebrates and vertebrates and have rarely been investigated in lower chordates, including amphioxus and fishes. Here, we investigated the SUMOylation gene system in the amphioxus, a living basal chordate. We found that amphioxus has a SUMOylation system that has a complete set of genes and preserves several ancestral traits...
April 21, 2023: Fish & Shellfish Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37044216/identification-of-a-novel-amphioxus-leucine-rich-repeat-receptor-involved-in-phagocytosis-reveals-a-role-for-slit2-n-type-lrr-in-bacterial-elimination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanli Zhan, Chen-Si Zhao, Xuemei Qu, Zhihui Xiao, Chong Deng, Yingqiu Li
The basal chordate amphioxus is a model for tracing the origin and evolution of vertebrate immunity. To explore the evolution of immunoreceptor signaling pathways, we searched the associated receptors of the amphioxus B. belcheri (Bb) homolog of immunoreceptor signaling adaptor protein Grb2. Mass-spectrum analysis of BbGrb2 immunoprecipitates from B. belcheri intestine lysates revealed a folate receptor (FR) domain- and leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-containing protein (FrLRR). Sequence and structural analysis showed that FrLRR is a membrane protein with a predicted curved solenoid structure...
April 10, 2023: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36998246/tissue-specific-expression-of-carbohydrate-sulfotransferases-drives-keratan-sulfate-biosynthesis-in-the-notochord-and-otic-vesicles-of-xenopus-embryos
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuuri Yasuoka
Keratan sulfate (KS) is a glycosaminoglycan that is enriched in vertebrate cornea, cartilage, and brain. During embryonic development, highly sulfated KS (HSKS) is first detected in the developing notochord and then in otic vesicles; therefore, HSKS has been used as a molecular marker of the notochord. However, its biosynthetic pathways and functional roles in organogenesis are little known. Here, I surveyed developmental expression patterns of genes related to HSKS biosynthesis in Xenopus embryos. Of these genes, the KS chain-synthesizing glycosyltransferase genes, beta-1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase ( b3gnt7 ) and beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase ( b4galt4 ), are strongly expressed in the notochord and otic vesicles, but also in other tissues...
2023: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36946416/cranial-cartilages-players-in-the-evolution-of-the-cranium-during-evolution-of-the-chordates-in-general-and-of-the-vertebrates-in-particular
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REVIEW
Takayuki Onai, Toshihiro Aramaki, Akira Takai, Kisa Kakiguchi, Shigenobu Yonemura
The present contribution is chiefly a review, augmented by some new results on amphioxus and lamprey anatomy, that draws on paleontological and developmental data to suggest a scenario for cranial cartilage evolution in the phylum chordata. Consideration is given to the cartilage-related tissues of invertebrate chordates (amphioxus and some fossil groups like vetulicolians) as well as in the two major divisions of the subphylum Vertebrata (namely, agnathans, and gnathostomes). In the invertebrate chordates, which can be considered plausible proxy ancestors of the vertebrates, only a viscerocranium is present, whereas a neurocranium is absent...
March 22, 2023: Evolution & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36867684/three-amphioxus-reference-genomes-reveal-gene-and-chromosome-evolution-of-chordates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhen Huang, Luohao Xu, Cheng Cai, Yitao Zhou, Jing Liu, Zaoxu Xu, Zexian Zhu, Wen Kang, Wan Cen, Surui Pei, Duo Chen, Chenggang Shi, Xiaotong Wu, Yongji Huang, Chaohua Xu, Yanan Yan, Ying Yang, Ting Xue, Wenjin He, Xuefeng Hu, Yanding Zhang, Youqiang Chen, Changwei Bi, Chunpeng He, Lingzhan Xue, Shijun Xiao, Zhicao Yue, Yu Jiang, Jr-Kai Yu, Erich D Jarvis, Guang Li, Gang Lin, Qiujin Zhang, Qi Zhou
The slow-evolving invertebrate amphioxus has an irreplaceable role in advancing our understanding of the vertebrate origin and innovations. Here we resolve the nearly complete chromosomal genomes of three amphioxus species, one of which best recapitulates the 17 chordate ancestor linkage groups. We reconstruct the fusions, retention, or rearrangements between descendants of whole-genome duplications, which gave rise to the extant microchromosomes likely existed in the vertebrate ancestor. Similar to vertebrates, the amphioxus genome gradually establishes its three-dimensional chromatin architecture at the onset of zygotic activation and forms two topologically associated domains at the Hox gene cluster...
March 7, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36831281/retinoic-acid-and-pou-genes-in-developing-amphioxus-a-focus-on-neural-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matteo Bozzo, Deianira Bellitto, Andrea Amaroli, Sara Ferrando, Michael Schubert, Simona Candiani
POU genes are a family of evolutionarily conserved transcription factors with key functions in cell type specification and neurogenesis. In vitro experiments have indicated that the expression of some POU genes is controlled by the intercellular signaling molecule retinoic acid (RA). In this work, we aimed to characterize the roles of RA signaling in the regulation of POU genes in vivo. To do so, we studied POU genes during the development of the cephalochordate amphioxus, an animal model crucial for understanding the evolutionary origins of vertebrates...
February 14, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36829522/transcriptional-analysis-of-the-endostyle-reveals-pharyngeal-organ-functions-in-ascidian
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
An Jiang, Wei Zhang, Jiankai Wei, Penghui Liu, Bo Dong
The endostyle is a pharyngeal organ with an opening groove and cilia in invertebrate chordates (amphioxus and ascidian) and cyclostomate (lamprey), serving as a filter-feeding tract and thyroid-secreting location. Emerging evidence implies its complex cellular composition and potentially versatile functions. Multiple cell types in the endostyle have been thought to be progenitors of complex organs in advanced vertebrates. To describe the expression profile and the potential functions, bulk RNA sequencing on the endostyle in ascidian Styela clava was conducted and distinct markers were selected by multileveled comparative analysis...
February 3, 2023: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36669287/impacts-of-microplastics-and-the-associated-plastisphere-on-physiological-biochemical-genetic-expression-and-gut-microbiota-of-the-filter-feeder-amphioxus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingguang Cheng, Anne-Leila Meistertzheim, David Leistenschneider, Lena Philip, Justine Jacquin, Marie-Line Escande, Valérie Barbe, Alexandra Ter Halle, Leila Chapron, Franck Lartaud, Stéphanie Bertrand, Hector Escriva, Jean-François Ghiglione
Oceanic plastic pollution is of major concern to marine organisms, especially filter feeders. However, limited is known about the toxic effects of the weathered microplastics instead of the pristine ones. This study evaluates the effects of weathered polystyrene microplastic on a filter-feeder amphioxus under starvation conditions via its exposure to the microplastics previously deployed in the natural seawater allowing for the development of a mature biofilm (so-called plastisphere). The study focused on the integration of physiological, histological, biochemical, molecular, and microbiota impacts on amphioxus...
January 13, 2023: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36401278/parallel-evolution-of-amphioxus-and-vertebrate-small-scale-gene-duplications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina Brasó-Vives, Ferdinand Marlétaz, Amina Echchiki, Federica Mantica, Rafael D Acemel, José L Gómez-Skarmeta, Diego A Hartasánchez, Lorlane Le Targa, Pierre Pontarotti, Juan J Tena, Ignacio Maeso, Hector Escriva, Manuel Irimia, Marc Robinson-Rechavi
BACKGROUND: Amphioxus are non-vertebrate chordates characterized by a slow morphological and molecular evolution. They share the basic chordate body-plan and genome organization with vertebrates but lack their 2R whole-genome duplications and their developmental complexity. For these reasons, amphioxus are frequently used as an outgroup to study vertebrate genome evolution and Evo-Devo. Aside from whole-genome duplications, genes continuously duplicate on a smaller scale. Small-scale duplicated genes can be found in both amphioxus and vertebrate genomes, while only the vertebrate genomes have duplicated genes product of their 2R whole-genome duplications...
November 18, 2022: Genome Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36372862/identification-of-nodal-dependent-enhancer-of-amphioxus-chordin-sufficient-to-drive-gene-expression-into-the-chordate-dorsal-organizer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simona Machacova, Zbynek Kozmik, Iryna Kozmikova
The core molecular mechanisms of dorsal organizer formation during gastrulation are highly conserved within the chordate lineage. One of the key characteristics is that Nodal signaling is required for the organizer-specific gene expression. This feature appears to be ancestral, as evidenced by the presence in the most basally divergent chordate amphioxus. To provide a better understanding of the evolution of organizer-specific gene regulation in chordates, we analyzed the cis-regulatory sequence of amphioxus Chordin in the context of the vertebrate embryo...
November 14, 2022: Development Genes and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36275759/two-novel-mollusk-short-form-apec-containing-proteins-act-as-pattern-recognition-proteins-for-peptidoglycan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin Li, Shumin Liu, Yang Zhang, Qiuyun Huang, Hao Zhang, Jihua OuYang, Fan Mao, Huiping Fan, Wenjie Yi, Meiling Dong, Anlong Xu, Shengfeng Huang
The Apextrin C-terminal (ApeC) domain is a new protein domain largely specific to aquatic invertebrates. In amphioxus, a short-form ApeC-containing protein (ACP) family is capable of binding peptidoglycan (PGN) and agglutinating bacteria via its ApeC domain. However, the functions of ApeC in other phyla remain unknown. Here we examined 130 ACPs from gastropods and bivalves, the first and second biggest mollusk classes. They were classified into nine groups based on their phylogenetics and architectures, including three groups of short-form ACPs, one group of apextrins and two groups of ACPs of complex architectures...
2022: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36271627/new-data-on-the-cranial-anatomy-of-pterogonaspis-tridensaspidae-galeaspida-from-the-lower-devonian-of-yunnan-china-and-its-evolutionary-implications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin-Yuan Meng, Min Zhu, Qiang Li, Zhi-Kun Gai
New material of the tridensaspid Pterogonaspis yuhaii is described from the Xujiachong Formation in Qujing City, Yunnan Province, revealing the morphology of the ventral side of the headshield for the first time. Most significantly, the cranial anatomy of Pterogonaspis provides the first fossil evidence for the position of the esophagus in galeaspids. The esophagus and dorsal aortae display a central placement in the postbranchial region and do not share a common canal as in osteostracans. Moreover, the paired and symmetrically extending dorsal aortae in galeaspids strikingly resemble those of jawed vertebrates, probably representing a plesiomorphic condition for vertebrates because they are also present in amphioxus and hagfishes...
October 21, 2022: Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36261526/ion-regulation-at-gills-precedes-gas-exchange-and-the-origin-of-vertebrates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael A Sackville, Christopher B Cameron, J Andrew Gillis, Colin J Brauner
Gas exchange and ion regulation at gills have key roles in the evolution of vertebrates1-4 . Gills are hypothesized to have first acquired these important homeostatic functions from the skin in stem vertebrates, facilitating the evolution of larger, more-active modes of life2,3,5 . However, this hypothesis lacks functional support in relevant taxa. Here we characterize the function of gills and skin in a vertebrate (lamprey ammocoete; Entosphenus tridentatus), a cephalochordate (amphioxus; Branchiostoma floridae) and a hemichordate (acorn worm; Saccoglossus kowalevskii) with the presumed burrowing, filter-feeding traits of vertebrate ancestors6-9 ...
October 19, 2022: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36199108/a-novel-nuclear-receptor-subfamily-enlightens-the-origin-of-heterodimerization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brice Beinsteiner, Gabriel V Markov, Maxime Bourguet, Alastair G McEwen, Stéphane Erb, Abdul Kareem Mohideen Patel, Fatima Z El Khaloufi El Khaddar, Claire Lecroisey, Guillaume Holzer, Karim Essabri, Isabelle Hazemann, Ali Hamiche, Sarah Cianférani, Dino Moras, Vincent Laudet, Isabelle M L Billas
BACKGROUND: Nuclear receptors are transcription factors of central importance in human biology and associated diseases. Much of the knowledge related to their major functions, such as ligand and DNA binding or dimerization, derives from functional studies undertaken in classical model animals. It has become evident, however, that a deeper understanding of these molecular functions requires uncovering how these characteristics originated and diversified during evolution, by looking at more species...
October 5, 2022: BMC Biology
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