TY - JOUR
T1 - An in-silico genomic survey to annotate genes coding for early development-relevant signaling molecules in the pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata
AU - Setiamarga, Davin H.E.
AU - Shimizu, Keisuke
AU - Kuroda, Junpei
AU - Inamura, Kengo
AU - Sato, Kei
AU - Isowa, Yukinobu
AU - Ishikawa, Makiko
AU - Maeda, Reo
AU - Nakano, Tomoyuki
AU - Yamakawa, Tomoko
AU - Hatori, Ryo
AU - Ishio, Akira
AU - Kaneko, Kayo
AU - Matsumoto, Kenjiroo
AU - Sarashina, Isao
AU - Teruya, Shinnosuke
AU - Zhao, Ran
AU - Satoh, Nori
AU - Sasaki, Takenori
AU - Matsuno, Kenji
AU - Endo, Kazuyoshi
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - The pearl oyster Pinctada fucata has great potential as a model system for lophotrochozoan developmental biology research. Pinctada fucata is an important commercial resource, and a significant body of primary research on this species has emphasized its basic aquaculture biology such as larval biology and growth, aquaculture, pearl formation and quality improvement, shell formation, and biomineralization. Recently, a draft genome sequence of this species was published, and many experimental resources are currently being developed, such as bioinformatics tools, embryo and larva manipulation methods, gene knockdown technique, etc. In this paper, we report the results from our genomic survey pertaining to gene families that encode developmental signaling ligands (Fgf, Hedgehog, PDGF/VEGF, TGFβ, and Wnt families). We found most of the representative genes of major signaling pathways involved in axial patterning, as well as copies of the signaling molecule paralogs. Phylogenetic character mapping was used to infer a possible evolutionary scenario of the signaling molecules in the protostomes, and to reconstruct possible copy numbers of signaling molecule-coding genes for the ancestral protostome. Our reconstruction suggests that P. fucata retains the ancestral protostome gene complement, providing further justifications for the use of this taxon as a model organism for developmental genomics research.
AB - The pearl oyster Pinctada fucata has great potential as a model system for lophotrochozoan developmental biology research. Pinctada fucata is an important commercial resource, and a significant body of primary research on this species has emphasized its basic aquaculture biology such as larval biology and growth, aquaculture, pearl formation and quality improvement, shell formation, and biomineralization. Recently, a draft genome sequence of this species was published, and many experimental resources are currently being developed, such as bioinformatics tools, embryo and larva manipulation methods, gene knockdown technique, etc. In this paper, we report the results from our genomic survey pertaining to gene families that encode developmental signaling ligands (Fgf, Hedgehog, PDGF/VEGF, TGFβ, and Wnt families). We found most of the representative genes of major signaling pathways involved in axial patterning, as well as copies of the signaling molecule paralogs. Phylogenetic character mapping was used to infer a possible evolutionary scenario of the signaling molecules in the protostomes, and to reconstruct possible copy numbers of signaling molecule-coding genes for the ancestral protostome. Our reconstruction suggests that P. fucata retains the ancestral protostome gene complement, providing further justifications for the use of this taxon as a model organism for developmental genomics research.
KW - Ancestral protostome
KW - Early development
KW - Lophotrochozoans
KW - Pearl oyster
KW - Signaling molecules
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U2 - 10.2108/zsj.30.877
DO - 10.2108/zsj.30.877
M3 - Review article
C2 - 24125651
AN - SCOPUS:84885983472
SN - 0289-0003
VL - 30
SP - 877
EP - 888
JO - Zoological Science
JF - Zoological Science
IS - 10
ER -