The Evolutionary History of Ephs and Ephrins: Toward Multicellular Organisms

Author:

Arcas Aida1ORCID,Wilkinson David G2,Nieto M Ángela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Neurociencias (CSIC-UMH), Avda, San Juan de Alicante, Spain

2. Neural Development Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Eph receptor (Eph) and ephrin signaling regulate fundamental developmental processes through both forward and reverse signaling triggered upon cell–cell contact. In vertebrates, they are both classified into classes A and B, and some representatives have been identified in many metazoan groups, where their expression and functions have been well studied. We have extended previous phylogenetic analyses and examined the presence of Eph and ephrins in the tree of life to determine their origin and evolution. We have found that 1) premetazoan choanoflagellates may already have rudimental Eph/ephrin signaling as they have an Eph-/ephrin-like pair and homologs of downstream-signaling genes; 2) both forward- and reverse-downstream signaling might already occur in Porifera since sponges have most genes involved in these types of signaling; 3) the nonvertebrate metazoan Eph is a type-B receptor that can bind ephrins regardless of their membrane-anchoring structure, glycosylphosphatidylinositol, or transmembrane; 4) Eph/ephrin cross-class binding is specific to Gnathostomata; and 5) kinase-dead Eph receptors can be traced back to Gnathostomata. We conclude that Eph/ephrin signaling is of older origin than previously believed. We also examined the presence of protein domains associated with functional characteristics and the appearance and conservation of downstream-signaling pathways to understand the original and derived functions of Ephs and ephrins. We find that the evolutionary history of these gene families points to an ancestral function in cell–cell interactions that could contribute to the emergence of multicellularity and, in particular, to the required segregation of cell populations.

Funder

Spanish Ministries of Economy and Competitiveness

Science, Innovation and Universities

Generalitat Valenciana

European Research Council

Spanish State Research Agency

“Severo Ochoa” Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D

European Regional Development Fund

Cancer Research UK

Medical Research Council

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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