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Query: UNIPROT:Q0QD45 (
Cone-rod homeobox
)
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ETCHbox genes are fast-evolving homeobox genes present only in eutherian (placental) mammals which originated by duplication and divergence from a conserved
homeobox gene
,
Cone-rod homeobox
(
CRX
). While expression and function of
CRX
are restricted to the retina in eutherian mammals, ETCHbox gene expression is specific to preimplantation embryos. This dramatic difference could reflect the acquisition of new functions by duplicated genes or subfunctionalization of pleiotropic roles between
CRX
and ETCHbox genes. To resolve between these hypotheses, we compared expression, sequence and inferred function between
CRX
of metatherian (marsupial) mammals and ETCHbox genes of eutherians. We find the metatherian
CRX
homeobox gene
is expressed in early embryos and in eyes, unlike eutherian
CRX
, and distinct amino acid substitutions were fixed in the metatherian and eutherian evolutionary lineages consistent with altered transcription factor specificity. We find that metatherian
CRX
is capable of regulating embryonically expressed genes in cultured cells in a comparable way to eutherian ETCHbox. The data are consistent with
CRX
having a dual role in eyes and embryos of metatherians, providing an early embryonic function comparable to that of eutherian ETCHbox genes; we propose that subfunctionalization of pleiotropic functions occurred after gene duplication along the placental lineage, followed by functional elaboration.
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PMID:Of eyes and embryos: subfunctionalization of the CRX homeobox gene in mammalian evolution. 3133 8