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Asymmetric expression of the BMP antagonists chordin and gremlin in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis: Implications for the evolution of axial patterning

Authors
Rentzsch, F., Anton, R., Saina, M., Hammerschmidt, M., Holstein, T.W., and Technau, U.
ID
ZDB-PUB-060719-8
Date
2006
Source
Developmental Biology   296(2): 375-387 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Hammerschmidt, Matthias, Rentzsch, Fabian
Keywords
Nematostella, Cnidaria, Dorsoventral axis evolution, Chordin, Gremlin, dpp, bmp, gdf5, Bilateral symmetry
MeSH Terms
  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Body Patterning/genetics
  • Body Patterning/physiology*
  • Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors*
  • Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/biosynthesis
  • Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/genetics
  • Conserved Sequence
  • Evolution, Molecular*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Glycoproteins/biosynthesis
  • Glycoproteins/genetics*
  • Glycoproteins/physiology
  • Growth Differentiation Factor 5
  • Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/biosynthesis
  • Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/genetics*
  • Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/physiology
  • Larva
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Sea Anemones*
  • Zebrafish/embryology
  • Zebrafish/genetics
PubMed
16828077 Full text @ Dev. Biol.
Abstract
The evolutionary origin of the anterior-posterior and the dorsoventral body axes of Bilateria is a long-standing question. It is unclear how the main body axis of Cnidaria, the sister group to the Bilateria, is related to the two body axes of Bilateria. The conserved antagonism between two secreted factors, BMP2/4 (Dpp in Drosophila) and its antagonist Chordin (Short gastrulation in Drosophila) is a crucial component in the establishment of the dorsoventral body axis of Bilateria and could therefore provide important insight into the evolutionary origin of bilaterian axes. Here, we cloned and characterized two BMP ligands, dpp and GDF5-like as well as two secreted antagonists, chordin and gremlin, from the basal cnidarian Nematostella vectensis. Injection experiments in zebrafish show that the ventralizing activity of NvDpp mRNA is counteracted by NvGremlin and NvChordin, suggesting that Gremlin and Chordin proteins can function as endogenous antagonists of NvDpp. Expression analysis during embryonic and larval development of Nematostella reveals asymmetric expression of all four genes along both the oral-aboral body axis and along an axis perpendicular to this one, the directive axis. Unexpectedly, NvDpp and NvChordin show complex and overlapping expression on the same side of the embryo, whereas NvGDF5-like and NvGremlin are both expressed on the opposite side. Yet, the two pairs of ligands and antagonists only partially overlap, suggesting complex gradients of BMP activity along the directive axis but also along the oral-aboral axis. We conclude that a molecular interaction between BMP-like molecules and their secreted antagonists was already employed in the common ancestor of Cnidaria and Bilateria to create axial asymmetries, but that there is no simple relationship between the oral-aboral body axis of Nematostella and one particular body axis of Bilateria.
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