Microevolution of cis-Regulatory Elements: An Example from the Pair-Rule Segmentation Gene fushi tarazu in the Drosophila melanogaster Subgroup

被引:3
作者
Bakkali, Mohammed [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Granada, Fac Ciencias, Dept Genet, Granada, Spain
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
PHYLOGENETIC FOOTPRINTING REVEALS; FACTOR-BINDING SITES; TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; HAPLOTYPE RECONSTRUCTION; CONCERTED EVOLUTION; FUNCTIONAL-ANALYSIS; ENHANCER EVOLUTION; ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION; SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT; STATISTICAL-METHOD;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0027376
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The importance of non-coding DNAs that control transcription is ever noticeable, but the characterization and analysis of the evolution of such DNAs presents challenges not found in the analysis of coding sequences. In this study of the cis-regulatory elements of the pair rule segmentation gene fushi tarazu (ftz) I report the DNA sequences of ftz's zebra element (promoter) and a region containing the proximal enhancer from a total of 45 fly lines belonging to several populations of the species Drosophila melanogaster, D. simulans, D. sechellia, D. mauritiana, D. yakuba, D. teissieri, D. orena and D. erecta. Both elements evolve at slower rate than ftz synonymous sites, thus reflecting their functional importance. The promoter evolves more slowly than the average for ftz's coding sequence while, on average, the enhancer evolves more rapidly, suggesting more functional constraint and effective purifying selection on the former. Comparative analysis of the number and nature of base substitutions failed to detect significant evidence for positive/adaptive selection in transcription-factor-binding sites. These seem to evolve at similar rates to regions not known to bind transcription factors. Although this result reflects the evolutionary flexibility of the transcription factor binding sites, it also suggests a complex and still not completely understood nature of even the characterized cis-regulatory sequences. The latter seem to contain more functional parts than those currently identified, some of which probably transcription factor binding. This study illustrates ways in which functional assignments of sequences within cis-acting sequences can be used in the search for adaptive evolution, but also highlights difficulties in how such functional assignment and analysis can be carried out.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 93 条
[1]   Adaptive evolution of non-coding DNA in Drosophila [J].
Andolfatto, P .
NATURE, 2005, 437 (7062) :1149-1152
[2]   Effective Population Size and the Efficacy of Selection on the X Chromosomes of Two Closely Related Drosophila Species [J].
Andolfatto, Peter ;
Wong, Karen M. ;
Bachtrog, Doris .
GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2011, 3 :114-128
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1987, Molecular Evolutionary Genetics, DOI DOI 10.7312/NEI-92038
[4]  
Ashburner M, 1989, DROSOPHILA LAB MANUA
[5]   Genome Dynamics of Short Oligonucleotides: The Example of Bacterial DNA Uptake Enhancing Sequences [J].
Bakkali, Mohammed .
PLOS ONE, 2007, 2 (08)
[6]   AFRICAN AND NORTH-AMERICAN POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER ARE VERY DIFFERENT AT THE DNA LEVEL [J].
BEGUN, DJ ;
AQUADRO, CF .
NATURE, 1993, 365 (6446) :548-550
[7]   Adaptive evolution of transcription factor binding sites -: art. no. 42 [J].
Berg, J ;
Willmann, S ;
Lässig, M .
BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2004, 4 (1)
[8]   Dissecting the regulatory switches of development: lessons from enhancer evolution in Drosophila [J].
Borok, Matthew J. ;
Tran, Diana A. ;
Ho, Margaret C. W. ;
Drewell, Robert A. .
DEVELOPMENT, 2010, 137 (01) :5-13
[9]   E2-mediated cathepsin D (CTSD) activation involves looping of distal enhancer elements [J].
Bretschneider, Nancy ;
Kangaspeska, Sara ;
Seifert, Martin ;
Reid, George ;
Gannon, Frank ;
Denger, Stefanie .
MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY, 2008, 2 (02) :182-190
[10]   Differential cytoplasmic mRNA localisation adjusts pair-rule transcription factor activity to cytoarchitecture in dipteran evolution [J].
Bullock, SL ;
Stauber, M ;
Prell, A ;
Hughes, JR ;
Ish-Horowicz, D ;
Schmidt-Ott, U .
DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 131 (17) :4251-4261