Pax genes explained

In evolutionary developmental biology, Paired box (Pax) genes are a family of genes coding for tissue specific transcription factors containing an N-terminal paired domain and usually a partial, or in the case of four family members (PAX3, PAX4, PAX6 and PAX7),[1] a complete homeodomain to the C-terminus. An octapeptide as well as a Pro-Ser-Thr-rich C terminus may also be present.[2] Pax proteins are important in early animal development for the specification of specific tissues, as well as during epimorphic limb regeneration in animals capable of such.

The paired domain was initially described in 1987 as the "paired box" in the Drosophila protein paired (prd;).[3] [4]

Groups

Within the mammalian family, there are four well defined groups of Pax genes.

Two more families, Pox-neuro and Pax-α/β, exist in basal bilaterian species.[5] [6] Orthologous genes exist throughout the Metazoa, including extensive study of the ectopic expression in Drosophila using murine Pax6.[7] The two rounds of whole-genome duplications in vertebrate evolution is responsible for the creation of as many as 4 paralogs for each Pax protein.[8]

Members

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Chi . N . Epstein . JA . Getting your Pax straight: Pax proteins in development and disease . Trends in Genetics . January 2002. 18 . 1 . 41–7 . 11750700 . 10.1016/s0168-9525(01)02594-x.
  2. Eberhard . D . Jiménez . G . Heavey . B . Busslinger . M . Transcriptional repression by Pax5 (BSAP) through interaction with corepressors of the Groucho family. . The EMBO Journal . 15 May 2000 . 19 . 10 . 2292–303 . 10.1093/emboj/19.10.2292 . 10811620. 384353 .
  3. Bopp . D . Burri . M . Baumgartner . S . Frigerio . G . Noll . M . Conservation of a large protein domain in the segmentation gene paired and in functionally related genes of Drosophila. . Cell . 26 December 1986 . 47 . 6 . 1033–40 . 2877747. 10.1016/0092-8674(86)90818-4 . 21943167 .
  4. Baumgartner . S . Bopp . D . Burri . M . Noll . M . Structure of two genes at the gooseberry locus related to the paired gene and their spatial expression during Drosophila embryogenesis. . Genes & Development . December 1987 . 1 . 10 . 1247–67 . 10.1101/gad.1.10.1247 . 3123319. free .
  5. Navet . S . Buresi . A . Baratte . S . Andouche . A . Bonnaud-Ponticelli . L . Bassaglia . Y . The Pax gene family: Highlights from cephalopods. . PLOS ONE . 2017 . 12 . 3 . e0172719 . 10.1371/journal.pone.0172719 . 28253300 . 5333810 . free. 2017PLoSO..1272719N .
  6. Franke . FA . Schumann . I . Hering . L . Mayer . G . Phylogenetic analysis and expression patterns of Pax genes in the onychophoran Euperipatoides rowelli reveal a novel bilaterian Pax subfamily. . Evolution & Development . 2015 . 17 . 1 . 3–20 . 10.1111/ede.12110 . 25627710. 205095304 .
  7. Gehring WJ, Ikeo K . Pax 6: mastering eye morphogenesis and eye evolution . Trends in Genetics . 15 . 9 . 371–7 . September 1999 . 10461206 . 10.1016/S0168-9525(99)01776-X .
  8. Ravi V, Bhatia S, Gautier P, Loosli F, Tay BH, Tay A, Murdoch E, Coutinho P, van Heyningen V, Brenner S, Venkatesh B, Kleinjan DA . Sequencing of Pax6 loci from the elephant shark reveals a family of Pax6 genes in vertebrate genomes, forged by ancient duplications and divergences . PLOS Genetics . 9 . 1 . e1003177 . 2013 . 23359656 . 3554528 . 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003177 . free .
  9. Balling et al., 1988
  10. Medic S, Ziman M . Soyer . H. Peter . PAX3 Expression in Normal Skin Melanocytes and Melanocytic Lesions (Naevi and Melanomas) . PLOS ONE . 5 . 4 . e9977 . April 2010. 20421967 . 2858648 . 10.1371/journal.pone.0009977. 2010PLoSO...5.9977M . free .
  11. Scholl FA, Kamarashev J, Murmann OV, Geertsen R, Dummer R, Schäfer BW . PAX3 is expressed in human melanomas and contributes to tumor cell survival . Cancer Res . 61 . 3 . 823–6 . Feb 2001. 11221862.
  12. Sosa-Pineda et al., 1997
  13. Collombat et al, 2003
  14. Walter and Gruss, 1991
  15. Oustanina . S . etal . 2004 . PAX7 directs postnatal renewal and propagation of myogenic satellite cells but not their specification . The EMBO Journal . 23 . 16. 3430–3439 . 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600346 . 15282552 . 514519.
  16. Mansouri et al.,1998
  17. Mansouri A et al. 1996