Abstract

Gene duplication is thought to provide raw material for functional divergence and innovation. Fish-specific dmrt2b has been identified as a duplicated gene of the dmrt2a/terra in fish genomes, but its function has remained unclear. Here we reveal that Dmrt2b knockdown zebrafish embryos display a downward tail curvature and have U-shaped somites. Then, we demonstrate that Dmrt2b contributes to a divergent function in somitogenesis through Hedgehog pathway, because Dmrt2b knockdown reduces target gene expression of Hedgehog signaling, and also impairs slow muscle development and neural tube patterning through Hedgehog signaling. Moreover, the Dmrt2b morphants display defects in heart and visceral organ asymmetry, and, some lateral-plate mesoderm (LPM) markers expressed in left side are randomized. Together, these data indicate that fish-specific duplicated dmrt2b contributes to a divergent function in somitogenesis through Hedgehog pathway and maintains the common function for left-right asymmetry establishment.

Highlights

  • Gene duplication is thought to be the primary source of new genes

  • To identify some differentially expressed genes in early embryogenesis, two kinds of SMART cDNAs were respectively synthesized from the mature eggs and gastrula embryos, and the gastrula embryo SMART cDNA library was constructed in Carassius auratus gibelio [3,4,5,6,7]

  • As a new member of dmrt gene family, dmrt2b was firstly cloned in gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) (GenBank accession number: EF029082)

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Introduction

Gene duplication is thought to be the primary source of new genes. Many teleost fish, including zebrafish, experience an additional genome wide duplication event [1]. To identify some differentially expressed genes in early embryogenesis, two kinds of SMART cDNAs were respectively synthesized from the mature eggs and gastrula embryos, and the gastrula embryo SMART cDNA library was constructed in Carassius auratus gibelio [3,4,5,6,7]. Following this program, many differentially expressed genes at gastrula stage were screened [5], and some of them were characterized and functionally analyzed [8,9]. A fish-specific duplicated gene dmrt2b was identified in dmrt gene family from Carassius auratus gibelio [4]

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