Abstract
AbstractAsymmetrical localization of biomolecules inside the egg, results in uneven cell division and establishment of many biological processes, cell types and the body plan. However, our knowledge about evolutionary conservation of localized mRNAs is still limited to a few candidates. Our goal was to compare localization profiles along the animal-vegetal axis of mature eggs from four models, Xenopus laevis, Danio rerio, Ambystoma mexicanum and Acipenser ruthenus using the spatial expression method called TOMO-Seq. We revealed that RNAs of many known important genes such as germ layer determinants, germ plasm factors and members of key signalling pathways, are localized in completely different profiles among the models. There was also a poor correlation between vegetally localized genes but a relatively good correlation between animally localized genes. These findings indicate that the regulation of embryonic development within the animal kingdom is highly diverse and cannot be deduced based on a single model.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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