Molecular Biology and Evolution, Vol 16, 1231-1237, Copyright © 1999 by Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
Z Sedlacek, SM Shimeld, E Munstermann and A Poustka
The rab GDP-dissociation inhibitor (rab GDI) proteins are involved in the
regulation of vesicle-mediated cellular transport. We isolated the
amphioxus rab GDI gene, analyzed its expression during amphioxus
development, and performed a phylogenetic analysis of the rab GDI family.
In contrast to the two major rab GDI forms in mammals, the alpha and beta
forms, there is only one rab GDI isoform in amphioxus. Our analysis
indicates that the occurrence of the alpha and beta forms of rab GDI
preceded the divergence of lineages leading to birds and mammals, and that
the amphioxus rab GDI may have evolved directly from the common ancestor of
both forms. While the mammalian rab GDI beta- genes are ubiquitously
expressed, the rab GDI alpha genes are predominantly expressed in neural
tissues. The expression analysis of the amphioxus rab GDI gene shows
predominantly neural expression similar to that of the mammalian rab GDI
alpha form, suggesting that the ancestral expression pattern of chordate
rab GDI was neural. In addition, the chicken rab GDI beta-like gene also
shows neural-specific expression, which indicates that the neural
expression was retained in both early postduplication alpha and beta
isoforms and that a novel function associated with ubiquitous expression
may have evolved uniquely in mammals. These results reveal a likely
scenario of functional divergence of the rab GDI genes after duplication of
the ancestral gene. A similar pattern of evolution, in which one of the
duplicated genes retained a role similar to that of the ancestral one while
other genes were recruited into novel roles, was also observed in the
analysis of chordate Otx and hedgehog genes. In the rab GDI, hedgehog, and
Otx gene families, the gene retaining the ancestral role shows a lower rate
of sequence evolution than its counterpart, which was recruited for a novel
function.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
The amphioxus rab GDP-dissociation inhibitor (GDI) gene is neural- specific: implications for the evolution of chordate rab GDI genes
Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg, Germany.
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