Acquisition of the dorsal structures in chordate amphioxus.

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Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, 1-3-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8526, Japan

Published: June 2016

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  • The development of dorsal structures like the notochord and hollow nerve cord is crucial in understanding vertebrate evolution, but there are gaps in current knowledge about their acquisition in chordates.
  • Research on amphioxus embryos reveals significant genetic activities, such as the asymmetric distribution of maternal nodal mRNA and the expression of key genes during gastrulation, that could shed light on this process.
  • The similarities in gene regulation and expression between amphioxus and sea urchin embryos suggest that chordates may have evolved from a type of blastula exhibiting different dorsal-ventral orientations.

Article Abstract

Acquisition of dorsal structures, such as notochord and hollow nerve cord, is likely to have had a profound influence upon vertebrate evolution. Dorsal formation in chordate development thus has been intensively studied in vertebrates and ascidians. However, the present understanding does not explain how chordates acquired dorsal structures. Here we show that amphioxus retains a key clue to answer this question. In amphioxus embryos, maternal nodal mRNA distributes asymmetrically in accordance with the remodelling of the cortical cytoskeleton in the fertilized egg, and subsequently lefty is first expressed in a patch of blastomeres across the equator where wnt8 is expressed circularly and which will become the margin of the blastopore. The lefty domain co-expresses zygotic nodal by the initial gastrula stage on the one side of the blastopore margin and induces the expression of goosecoid, not-like, chordin and brachyury1 genes in this region, as in the oral ectoderm of sea urchin embryos, which provides a basis for the formation of the dorsal structures. The striking similarity in the gene regulations and their respective expression domains when comparing dorsal formation in amphioxus and the determination of the oral ectoderm in sea urchin embryos suggests that chordates derived from an ambulacrarian-type blastula with dorsoventral inversion.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4929940PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.160062DOI Listing

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