scholarly journals Author response: Reorganisation of Hoxd regulatory landscapes during the evolution of a snake-like body plan

Author(s):  
Isabel Guerreiro ◽  
Sandra Gitto ◽  
Ana Novoa ◽  
Julien Codourey ◽  
Thi Hanh Nguyen Huynh ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyed Saeed Asadzadeh ◽  
Thomas Kiørboe ◽  
Poul Scheel Larsen ◽  
Sally P Leys ◽  
Gitai Yahel ◽  
...  

Science ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 340 (6137) ◽  
pp. 1234167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillaume Andrey ◽  
Thomas Montavon ◽  
Bénédicte Mascrez ◽  
Federico Gonzalez ◽  
Daan Noordermeer ◽  
...  

Hox genes are major determinants of the animal body plan, where they organize structures along both the trunk and appendicular axes. During mouse limb development, Hoxd genes are transcribed in two waves: early on, when the arm and forearm are specified, and later, when digits form. The transition between early and late regulations involves a functional switch between two opposite topological domains. This switch is reflected by a subset of Hoxd genes mapping centrally into the cluster, which initially interact with the telomeric domain and subsequently swing toward the centromeric domain, where they establish new contacts. This transition between independent regulatory landscapes illustrates both the modularity of the limbs and the distinct evolutionary histories of its various pieces. It also allows the formation of an intermediate area of low HOX proteins content, which develops into the wrist, the transition between our arms and our hands. This regulatory strategy accounts for collinear Hox gene regulation in land vertebrate appendages.


eLife ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabel Guerreiro ◽  
Sandra Gitto ◽  
Ana Novoa ◽  
Julien Codourey ◽  
Thi Hanh Nguyen Huynh ◽  
...  

Within land vertebrate species, snakes display extreme variations in their body plan, characterized by the absence of limbs and an elongated morphology. Such a particular interpretation of the basic vertebrate body architecture has often been associated with changes in the function or regulation of Hox genes. Here, we use an interspecies comparative approach to investigate different regulatory aspects at the snake HoxD locus. We report that, unlike in other vertebrates, snake mesoderm-specific enhancers are mostly located within the HoxD cluster itself rather than outside. In addition, despite both the absence of limbs and an altered Hoxd gene regulation in external genitalia, the limb-associated bimodal HoxD chromatin structure is maintained at the snake locus. Finally, we show that snake and mouse orthologous enhancer sequences can display distinct expression specificities. These results show that vertebrate morphological evolution likely involved extensive reorganisation at Hox loci, yet within a generally conserved regulatory framework.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gesa F. Dinges ◽  
Alexander S. Chockley ◽  
Till Bockemühl ◽  
Kei Ito ◽  
Alexander Blanke ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles A. Williams ◽  
Kimberly E. Miller ◽  
Nisa P. Williams ◽  
Christine V. Portfors ◽  
David J. Perkel

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