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  • - ATOH8 is a transcription factor important for developing systems like the nervous system and muscles, and its genetic analysis across 18 vertebrates and 24 invertebrates showed significant evolutionary changes in its sequence and structure over time.
  • - The study found that the bHLH domain of vertebrate ATOH8 is highly conserved, with mammals showing unique features such as specific amino acids and a potential isoform not present in non-mammals.
  • - Regulatory element analysis revealed a shift from TATA boxes to CpG islands in mammals, and human ATOH8's specific chromosomal location suggests its expression is controlled at a higher level, leading to differences in how ATOH8 functions across species and tissues.

Article Abstract

ATOH8 is a bHLH domain transcription factor implicated in the development of the nervous system, kidney, pancreas, retina and muscle. In the present study, we collected sequence of ATOH8 orthologues from 18 vertebrate species and 24 invertebrate species. The reconstruction of ATOH8 phylogeny and sequence analysis showed that this gene underwent notable divergences during evolution. For those vertebrate species investigated, we analyzed the gene structure and regulatory elements of ATOH8. We found that the bHLH domain of vertebrate ATOH8 was highly conserved. Mammals retained some specific amino acids in contrast to the non-mammalian orthologues. Mammals also developed another potential isoform, verified by a human expressed sequence tag (EST). Comparative genomic analyses of the regulatory elements revealed a replacement of the ancestral TATA box by CpG-islands in the eutherian mammals and an evolutionary tendency for TATA box reduction in vertebrates in general. We furthermore identified the region of the effective promoter of human ATOH8 which could drive the expression of EGFP reporter in the chicken embryo. In the opossum, both the coding region and regulatory elements of ATOH8 have some special features, such as the unique extended C-terminus encoded by the third exon and absence of both CpG islands and TATA elements in the regulatory region. Our gene mapping data showed that in human, ATOH8 was hosted in one chromosome which is a fusion product of two orthologous chromosomes in non-human primates. This unique chromosomal environment of human ATOH8 probably subjects its expression to the regulation at chromosomal level. We deduce that the great interspecific differences found in both ATOH8 gene sequence and its regulatory elements might be significant for the fine regulation of its spatiotemporal expression and roles of ATOH8, thus orchestrating its function in different tissues and organisms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3150394PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0023005PLOS

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