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Adaptive changes in the transcription factor HoxA-11 are essential for the evolution of pregnancy in mammals.


ABSTRACT: Evolutionary change in gene regulation can result from changes in cis-regulatory elements, leading to differences in the temporal and spatial expression of genes or in the coding region of transcription factors leading to novel functions or both. Although there is a growing body of evidence supporting the importance of cis-regulatory evolution, examples of protein-mediated evolution of novel developmental pathways have not been demonstrated. Here, we investigate the evolution of prolactin (PRL) expression in endometrial cells, which is essential for placentation/pregnancy in eutherian mammals and is a direct regulatory target of the transcription factor HoxA-11. Here, we show that (i) endometrial PRL expression is a derived feature of placental mammals, (ii) the PRL regulatory gene HoxA-11 experienced a period of strong positive selection in the stem-lineage of eutherian mammals, and (iii) only HoxA-11 proteins from placental mammals, including the reconstructed ancestral eutherian gene, are able to up-regulate PRL from the promoter used in endometrial cells. In contrast, HoxA-11 from the reconstructed therian ancestor, opossum, platypus, and chicken are unable to up-regulate PRL expression. These results demonstrate that the evolution of novel gene expression domains is not only mediated by the evolution of cis-regulatory elements but can also require evolutionary changes of transcription factor proteins themselves.

SUBMITTER: Lynch VJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2567470 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adaptive changes in the transcription factor HoxA-11 are essential for the evolution of pregnancy in mammals.

Lynch Vincent J VJ   Tanzer Andrea A   Wang Yajun Y   Leung Frederick C FC   Gellersen Birgit B   Emera Deena D   Wagner Gunter P GP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080922 39


Evolutionary change in gene regulation can result from changes in cis-regulatory elements, leading to differences in the temporal and spatial expression of genes or in the coding region of transcription factors leading to novel functions or both. Although there is a growing body of evidence supporting the importance of cis-regulatory evolution, examples of protein-mediated evolution of novel developmental pathways have not been demonstrated. Here, we investigate the evolution of prolactin (PRL)  ...[more]

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