Diaphanous gene mutation affects spiral cleavage and chirality in snails
L-R (left and right) symmetry breaking during embryogenesis and the establishment of asymmetric body plan are key issues in developmental biology, but the onset including the handedness-determining gene locus still remains unknown. Using pure dextral (DD) and sinistral (dd) strains of the pond snail...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2016-10, Vol.6 (1), p.34809-34809, Article 34809 |
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Zusammenfassung: | L-R (left and right) symmetry breaking during embryogenesis and the establishment of asymmetric body plan are key issues in developmental biology, but the onset including the handedness-determining gene locus still remains unknown. Using pure dextral (DD) and sinistral (dd) strains of the pond snail
Lymnaea stagnalis
as well as its F
2
through to F
10
backcrossed lines, the single handedness-determining-gene locus was mapped by genetic linkage analysis, BAC cloning and chromosome walking. We have identified the actin-related diaphanous gene
Lsdia1
as the strongest candidate. Although the cDNA and derived amino acid sequences of the tandemly duplicated
Lsdia1
and
Lsdia2
genes are very similar, we could discriminate the two genes/proteins in our molecular biology experiments. The
Lsdia1
gene of the sinistral strain carries a frameshift mutation that abrogates full-length LsDia1 protein expression. In the dextral strain, it is already translated prior to oviposition. Expression of
Lsdia1
(only in the dextral strain) and
Lsdia2
(in both chirality) decreases after the 1-cell stage, with no asymmetric localization throughout. The evolutionary relationships among body handedness, SD/SI (spiral deformation/spindle inclination) at the third cleavage, and expression of diaphanous proteins are discussed in comparison with three other pond snails (
L. peregra, Physa acuta
and
Indoplanorbis exustus
). |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep34809 |