Embryonic expression of priapulid Wnt genes

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Mattias Hogvall
Bruno C. Vellutini
José M. Martín-Durán
Andreas Hejnol
Graham E. Budd
Ralf Janssen
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[1] Uppsala University,Department of Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology
[2] University of Bergen,Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology
[3] Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics,School of Biological and Chemical Sciences
[4] Queen Mary University of London,undefined
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Development Genes and Evolution | 2019年 / 229卷
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Ecdysozoan ancestor; Wnt signalling; Evolution; Penis worm; Posterior elongation;
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Posterior elongation of the developing embryo is a common feature of animal development. One group of genes that is involved in posterior elongation is represented by the Wnt genes, secreted glycoprotein ligands that signal to specific receptors on neighbouring cells and thereby establish cell-to-cell communication. In segmented animals such as annelids and arthropods, Wnt signalling is also likely involved in segment border formation and regionalisation of the segments. Priapulids represent unsegmented worms that are distantly related to arthropods. Despite their interesting phylogenetic position and their importance for the understanding of ecdysozoan evolution, priapulids still represent a highly underinvestigated group of animals. Here, we study the embryonic expression patterns of the complete sets of Wnt genes in the priapulids Priapulus caudatus and Halicryptus spinulosus. We find that both priapulids possess a complete set of 12 Wnt genes. At least in Priapulus, most of these genes are expressed in and around the posterior-located blastopore and thus likely play a role in posterior elongation. Together with previous work on the expression of other genetic factors such as caudal and even-skipped, this suggests that posterior elongation in priapulids is under control of the same (or very similar) conserved gene regulatory network as in arthropods.
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