Molecular evolution of SPARC: absence of the acidic module and expression in the endoderm of the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis

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Anne Koehler
Sherwin Desser
Belinda Chang
Jacqueline MacDonald
Ulrich Tepass
Maurice Ringuette
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[1] University of Toronto,Laboratory of Tissue Repair and Regeneration, Matrix Dynamics Group
[2] University of Toronto,Department of Cell and Systems Biology
[3] Centre for Analysis of Genome Evolution and Function,Department of Cell and Systems Biology, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[4] University of Toronto,Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
[5] University of Toronto,undefined
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SPARC; Gene duplication; Calcium binding; Collagen binding; Endoderm;
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The matricellular glycoprotein SPARC is composed of three functional domains that are evolutionarily conserved in organisms ranging from nematodes to mammals: a Ca2+-binding glutamic acid-rich acidic domain at the N-terminus (domain I), a follistatin-like module (domain II), and an extracellular Ca2+-binding (EC) module that contains two EF-hands and two collagen-binding epitopes (domain III). We report that four SPARC orthologs (designated nvSPARC1-4) are expressed by the genome of the starlet anemone Nematostella vectensis, a diploblastic basal cnidarian composed of an ectoderm and endoderm separated by collagen-based mesoglea. We also report that domain I is absent from all N. vectensis SPARC orthologs. In situ hybridization data indicate that N. vectensis SPARC mRNAs are restricted to the endoderm during post-gastrula development. The absence of the Ca2+-binding N-terminal domain in cnidarians and conservation of collagen-binding epitopes suggests that SPARC first evolved as a collagen-binding matricellular glycoprotein, an interaction likely to be dependent on the binding of Ca2+-ions to the two EF-hands in the EC domain. We propose that further Ca2+-dependent activities emerged with the acquisition of an acidic N-terminal module in triplobastic organisms.
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