Gene duplication and functional divergence of the zebrafish otospiralin genes
Otospiralin (OTOSP) is a small protein of unknown function, expressed in fibrocytes of the inner ear and required for normal cochlear auditory function. Despite its conservation from fish to mammals, expression of otospiralin was only investigated in mammals. Here, we report for the first time the e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Development genes and evolution 2020, Vol.230 (1), p.27-36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Otospiralin (OTOSP) is a small protein of unknown function, expressed in fibrocytes of the inner ear and required for normal cochlear auditory function. Despite its conservation from fish to mammals, expression of otospiralin was only investigated in mammals. Here, we report for the first time the expression profile of
OTOS
orthologous genes in zebrafish (
Danio rerio
):
otospiralin
and
si:ch73-23l24.1
(designated
otospiralin-like
). In situ hybridization analyses in zebrafish embryos showed a specific expression of
otospiralin-like
in notochord (from 14 to 48 hpf) and similar expression patterns for
otospiralin
and
otospiralin-like
in gut (from 72 to 120 hpf), swim bladder (from 96 to 120 hpf) and inner ear (at 120 hpf). Morpholino knockdown of
otospiralin
and
otospiralin-like
showed no strong change of the body structure of the embryos at 5 dpf and the inner ear was normally formed. Nevertheless, knockdown embryos showed a reduced number of kinocilia in the lateral crista, indicating that these genes play an important role in kinocilium formation. RT-qPCR revealed that
otospiralin
is highly expressed in adult zebrafish inner ear comparing to the others analyzed tissues as previously shown for mice. Interestingly,
otospiralin-like
was not detected in the inner ear which suggests that
otospiralin
have a more important function in hearing than
otospiralin-like
. Phylogenetic analysis of otospiralin proteins in vertebrates indicated the presence of two subgroups and supported the functional divergence observed in zebrafish for
otospiralin
and
otospiralin-like
genes. This study offers the first insight into the expression of
otospiralin
and
otospiralin-like
in zebrafish. Expression data point to an important role for
otospiralin
in zebrafish hearing and a specific role for
otospiralin-like
in notochord vacuolization. |
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ISSN: | 0949-944X 1432-041X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00427-019-00642-8 |