<HashMap><database>biostudies-literature</database><scores/><additional><omics_type>Unknown</omics_type><volume>9</volume><submitter>Satoh N</submitter><pubmed_abstract>Among chordate taxa, the cephalochordates diverged earlier than urochordates and vertebrates; thus, they retain unique, primitive developmental features. In particular, the amphioxus notochord has muscle-like properties, a feature not seen in urochordates or vertebrates. Amphioxus contains two &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> genes, &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> and &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i>. &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i> is reportedly expressed in the blastopore, notochord, somites, and tail bud, in contrast to a low level of &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> expression only in notochord. To distinguish the expression profiles of the two &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> genes at the single-cell level, we carried out single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) analysis using the amphioxus, &lt;i>Branchiostoma japonicum&lt;/i>. This scRNA-seq analysis classified &lt;i>B. japonicum&lt;/i> embryonic cells into 15 clusters at developmental stages from midgastrula to early swimming larva. &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> was expressed in cells of clusters 4, 5, 8, and 9. We first confirmed that cluster 8 comprises cells that form somites since this cluster specifically expresses four myogenic factor genes. Cluster 9 contains a larger number of cells with high levels of &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i> expression and a smaller number of cells with &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> expression. Simultaneous expression in cluster 9 of tool-kit genes, including &lt;i>FoxA&lt;/i>, &lt;i>Goosecoid&lt;/i>, and &lt;i>hedgehog&lt;/i>, showed that this cluster comprises cells that form the notochord. Expression of &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i>, but not &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i>, in cells of clusters 4 and 5 at the gastrula stage together with expression of &lt;i&gt;Wnt1&lt;/i> and &lt;i>Caudal&lt;/i> indicates that clusters 4 and 5 comprise cells of the blastopore, which contiguously form the tail bud. In addition, &lt;i>Hox1, Hox3&lt;/i>, and &lt;i>Hox4&lt;/i> were highly expressed in &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i>-expressing clusters 4, 5, 8, and 9 in a temporally coordinated manner, suggesting roles of anterior Hox genes in specification of mesodermal organs, including somites, notochord, and tail bud. This scRNA-seq analysis therefore highlights differences between the two &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> genes in relation to embryonic regions in which they are expressed and their levels of expression. &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i> is the ancestral &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> in amphioxus, since expression in the blastopore is shared with other deuterostomes. On the other hand, &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> is a duplicate copy and likely evolved a supplementary function in notochord and somite formation in the &lt;i>Branchiostoma&lt;/i> lineage.</pubmed_abstract><journal>Frontiers in cell and developmental biology</journal><pagination>696875</pagination><full_dataset_link>https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC8321703</full_dataset_link><repository>biostudies-literature</repository><pubmed_title>A Preliminary Single-Cell RNA-Seq Analysis of Embryonic Cells That Express &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> in the Amphioxus, &lt;i>Branchiostoma japonicum&lt;/i>.</pubmed_title><pmcid>PMC8321703</pmcid><pubmed_authors>Nishitsuji K</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Tominaga H</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Kiyomoto M</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Hisata K</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Inoue J</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Satoh N</pubmed_authors></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>A Preliminary Single-Cell RNA-Seq Analysis of Embryonic Cells That Express &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> in the Amphioxus, &lt;i>Branchiostoma japonicum&lt;/i>.</name><description>Among chordate taxa, the cephalochordates diverged earlier than urochordates and vertebrates; thus, they retain unique, primitive developmental features. In particular, the amphioxus notochord has muscle-like properties, a feature not seen in urochordates or vertebrates. Amphioxus contains two &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> genes, &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> and &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i>. &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i> is reportedly expressed in the blastopore, notochord, somites, and tail bud, in contrast to a low level of &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> expression only in notochord. To distinguish the expression profiles of the two &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> genes at the single-cell level, we carried out single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) analysis using the amphioxus, &lt;i>Branchiostoma japonicum&lt;/i>. This scRNA-seq analysis classified &lt;i>B. japonicum&lt;/i> embryonic cells into 15 clusters at developmental stages from midgastrula to early swimming larva. &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> was expressed in cells of clusters 4, 5, 8, and 9. We first confirmed that cluster 8 comprises cells that form somites since this cluster specifically expresses four myogenic factor genes. Cluster 9 contains a larger number of cells with high levels of &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i> expression and a smaller number of cells with &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> expression. Simultaneous expression in cluster 9 of tool-kit genes, including &lt;i>FoxA&lt;/i>, &lt;i>Goosecoid&lt;/i>, and &lt;i>hedgehog&lt;/i>, showed that this cluster comprises cells that form the notochord. Expression of &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i>, but not &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i>, in cells of clusters 4 and 5 at the gastrula stage together with expression of &lt;i&gt;Wnt1&lt;/i> and &lt;i>Caudal&lt;/i> indicates that clusters 4 and 5 comprise cells of the blastopore, which contiguously form the tail bud. In addition, &lt;i>Hox1, Hox3&lt;/i>, and &lt;i>Hox4&lt;/i> were highly expressed in &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i>-expressing clusters 4, 5, 8, and 9 in a temporally coordinated manner, suggesting roles of anterior Hox genes in specification of mesodermal organs, including somites, notochord, and tail bud. This scRNA-seq analysis therefore highlights differences between the two &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> genes in relation to embryonic regions in which they are expressed and their levels of expression. &lt;i>Bra2&lt;/i> is the ancestral &lt;i>Brachyury&lt;/i> in amphioxus, since expression in the blastopore is shared with other deuterostomes. On the other hand, &lt;i>Bra1&lt;/i> is a duplicate copy and likely evolved a supplementary function in notochord and somite formation in the &lt;i>Branchiostoma&lt;/i> lineage.</description><dates><release>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</release><publication>2021</publication><modification>2024-10-16T12:45:55.848Z</modification><creation>2022-02-11T02:19:17.684Z</creation></dates><accession>S-EPMC8321703</accession><cross_references><pubmed>34336847</pubmed><doi>10.3389/fcell.2021.696875</doi></cross_references></HashMap>