Out on a LIM: LIM homeobox genes in the ctenophore Pleurobrachia bachei.
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Sanford, Rachel
Moroz, Leonid
Swalla, Billie J.
Kohn, Andrea
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Friday Harbor Laboratories
Abstract
LIM homeobox (Lhx) gene family consists of six subfamilies of patterning genes which
play a major role in the development of the nervous system and are found only in animals. We
looked at their presence and expression in the ctenophore Pleurobrachia bachei to study their
evolution and development. Ctenophores are among the most basal metazoans and one of the
first animals to have a nervous system. We found four Lhx genes in P. bachei, Lhx1/5, Lhx3/4,
Islet and Lmx, with our gene prediction models. Lhx2/9 and Lhx6/8, the other two subfamilies in
most metazoans, were absent. None of these genes would clone using an adult cDNA library but
Lhx3/4 and Lmx were successfully cloned using an embryonic cDNA library. Ctenophores and
sponges are the only taxons that have four Lhx gene families instead of six. According to this
genomic data, ctenophores and sponges are the most basally branched metazoans. Further
research will be needed to understand the role that the Lhx gene family plays in the evolution
and development of nerves in ctenophores.
