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Title: Homeotic mutations


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Homeotic mutations
  • We know some misterious mutations, which
    generate horroristic monsters

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The homeosis
  • Mutation, that causes transformation of an area
    of the body into another area
  • The mutated genes the so-called Homeobox genes,
    shortly Hox genes

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Products of Hox genes
  • The Hox genes contain a 180 bp conservated
    region the homeobox
  • The homeobox encodes a 60 AA length homeodomain
    a DNA-binding helix turn helix motif
  • The homeodomain proteins are transcription
    factors
  • The Hox genes are selector genes (regulate the
    expression of other so-called realisator genes)
  • The expression of several Hox genes is
    region-specific in the embryo

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  • The homeotic transformations got known first in
    Drosophyla
  • The regulation of Hox expression and the role of
    Hox genes is well known in Drosophyla

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Hierarchy of genes in Drosophila development
Maternal factor
Development of the number of segments
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Hierarchy of genes in Drosophila development
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Organization of Drosophila Hox genes
HOM-C complex
Antennapedia complex
Bithorax complex
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The pattern of Hox expression
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labial
proboscipedia
Abdominal B
Ultrabithorax
deformed
Antennapedia
Abdominal A
Sex comb reduced
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The pattern of Hox expression
  • Colinearity between the order of the Hox genes
    and the expression pattern along the A/P axis,
    for example
  • in the first position of the HOM-C comlex is the
    labial, and it has the most anterior expression.

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The pattern of Hox expression
  • the first lab is expressed alone
  • the second pb is expressed with lab, etc.
  • the last Abd-B is expressed with all the others
  • there arent wings, or legs on the abdomen WHY??
  • The more posterior Hox gene supresses the affect
    of more anterior
  • For example Ubx, AbdA and AbdB supresses the
    development of the legs

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Elucidation of Antennapedia phenotype
  • There are legs in the place of antennae
  • This segment of the head looks like a thoracal
    segment
  • Normally, the Antp isnt expressed in the head
  • Gain of function mutation of Antp causes abnormal
    Antp expression in the head
  • The more posterior Hox gene dominates above the
    more anterior
  • Antp transforms the head segment into thoracal
    segment!!!

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What are the animals?
  • An animal is an organism that displays a
    particular spatial pattern of gene expression.
    This pattern is the zootype.
  • Every animal use the same regulation method to
    the developing of very different structures

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Mammalian Hox genes
  • In mice and human 4 Hox clusters have been found
  • Homology has been found between the Drosophyla
    and human Hox genes

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Drosophyla and human Hox genes
4 clusters Hox A Chr. 16 Hox B Chr.
11 Hox C Chr 15 Hox D Chr. 2
13 paralog groups
38 Hox genes
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Archetypal organisation of Amphioxus Hox gene
cluster
The evolution of the Hox clusters
  • Jordi Garcia-Fernandez Peter W. H. Holland
  • Nature, 1994, vol. 370

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The evolution of the Hox clusters
  • The changes in Hox gene number and genomic
    organization played an important role in metazoan
    body-plan evolution
  • Garcia-Fernandez and Holland examined the
    organisation of Hox genes in cephalochordate
    Amphioxus (Brachiostomata floridae)

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The Amphioxus Hox gene cluster
  • The Amphioxus genome has only one Hox cluster
  • It contains homologues of the mammalian Hox genes

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Relationship of the Amphioxus and mammalian Hox
genes
  • The sequence of homeobox of 10 Amphioxus Hox
    genes have been analised
  • It has been compared with members of mammalian
    paralog groups
  • Conservative amino-acid residues have been found

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Evolution of Hox gene cluster
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Evolution of Hox gene cluster
Vertebrata genome contains 4 Hox clusters,
Drosophyla genome contains only one
In general we can see one-to-four relationship
between invertebrate and vertebrate gene number
(for example insulin receptor, notch )
Two genome duplications happened
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The Cambrian explosion
  • Nearly all the extant phyla of kingdom Animalia
    emerged within few tens of million years
  • This evolutionary explosion started about 530
    million years ago
  • The assumed cause of it the genome duplication

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The genome duplications
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The genome duplications
  • Larger Hox gene number

More complicated body pattern
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