Analysis of SMAD1/5 target genes in a sea anemone reveals ZSWIM4-6 as a novel BMP signaling modulator

Paul Knabl, Alexandra Schauer, Autumn Pomreinke, Robert Paul Zimmermann, Katherine Rogers, Daniel Capek, Patrick Müller, Grigory Genikhovich (Korresp. Autor*in)

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Abstract

BMP signaling has a conserved function in patterning the dorsal-ventral body axis in Bilateria and the directive axis in anthozoan cnidarians. So far, cnidarian studies have focused on the role of different BMP signaling network components in regulating pSMAD1/5 gradient formation. Much less is known about the target genes downstream of BMP signaling. To address this, we generated a genome-wide list of direct pSMAD1/5 target genes in the anthozoan Nematostella vectensis, several of which were conserved in Drosophila and Xenopus. Our ChIP-seq analysis revealed that many of the regulatory molecules with documented bilaterally symmetric expression in Nematostella are directly controlled by BMP signaling. We identified several so far uncharacterized BMP-dependent transcription factors and signaling molecules, whose bilaterally symmetric expression may be indicative of their involvement in secondary axis patterning. One of these molecules is zswim4-6, which encodes a novel nuclear protein that can modulate the pSMAD1/5 gradient and potentially promote BMP-dependent gene repression.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummere80803
FachzeitschrifteLife
Jahrgang13
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 7 Feb. 2024

ÖFOS 2012

  • 106012 Evolutionsforschung
  • 106010 Entwicklungsbiologie

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