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Evolving Hox Activity Profiles Govern Diversity in Locomotor Systems

Jung, Heekyung
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Mazzoni, Esteban O.
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Soshnikova, Natalia
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2014
Developmental Cell

The emergence of limb-driven locomotor behaviors was a key event in the evolution of vertebrates and fostered the transition from aquatic to terrestrial life. We show that the generation of limb-projecting lateral motor column (LMC) neurons in mice relies on a transcriptional autoregulatory module initiated via transient activity of multiple genes within the HoxA and HoxC clusters. Repression of this module at thoracic levels restricts expression of LMC determinants, thus dictating LMC position relative to the limbs. This suppression is mediated by a key regulatory domain that is specifically found in the Hoxc9 proteins of appendage-bearing vertebrates. The profile of Hoxc9 expression inversely correlates with LMC position in land vertebrates and likely accounts for the absence of LMC neurons in limbless species such as snakes. Thus, modulation of both Hoxc9 protein function and Hoxc9 gene expression likely contributed to evolutionary transitions between undulatory and ambulatory motor circuit connectivity programs.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.devcel.2014.03.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000335422500008

PubMed ID

24746670

Author(s)
Jung, Heekyung
Mazzoni, Esteban O.
Soshnikova, Natalia
Hanley, Olivia
Venkatesh, Byrappa
Duboule, Denis  
Dasen, Jeremy S.
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Cell Press - Elsevier

Published in
Developmental Cell
Volume

29

Issue

2

Start page

171

End page

187

Note

Jung, Heekyung Mazzoni, Esteban O Soshnikova, Natalia Hanley, Olivia Venkatesh, Byrappa Duboule, Denis Dasen, Jeremy S eng 2014/04/22 06:00 Dev Cell. 2014 Apr 28;29(2):171-87. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2014.03.008. Epub 2014 Apr 17.

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