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Orthodenticle and empty spiracles genes are expressed in a segmental pattern in chelicerates
Authors:Franck Simonnet  Marie-Louise Célérier  Eric Quéinnec
Affiliation:(1) UMR 7138-Equipe Evolution et Développement, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 9 quai Saint Bernard, Case 5, 75252 Paris Cedex 01, France;(2) UMR 7625-Laboratoire de fonctionnement et évolution des systèmes écologiques, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 7 quai St Bernard, Case 237, 75252 Paris Cedex 01, France;(3) Department of Developmental Biology, Joham-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institute, GZMB, Georg-August-University, Goettingen, Germany
Abstract:Members of the orthodenticle (otd/Otx) and empty spiracles (ems/Emx) gene families are head gap genes that encode homeodomain-containing DNA-binding proteins. Although numerous studies show their central role in developmental processes in brain specification, a surprisingly high number of other developmental processes have been shown to involve their expression. In this paper, we report the identification and expression of ems and otd in two chelicerate species: a scorpion, Euscorpius flavicaudis (Chactidae, Scorpiona, Arachnida, Euchelicerata) and a spider, Tegenaria saeva (Aranea, Arachnida, Euchelicerata). We show that both ems and otd are expressed not only in an anterior head domain but also along the entire anterior–posterior axis during embryonic development. The expression patterns for both genes are typically segmental and concern neurectodermal territories. During patterning of the opisthosoma, ems and otd are expressed in the lateral ectoderm just anterior to the limb bud primordia giving rise to respiratory organs and spinnerets (spider). This common pattern found in two divergent species thus appears to be a conserved character of chelicerates. These results are discussed in terms of evolutionary origin of respiratory organs and/or functional pathway recruitment.
Keywords:Chelicerate   Orthodenticle    Empty spiracles   Nervous system  Book lungs  Tracheae
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