T-Brain expression in the apical organ of hemichordate tornaria larvae suggests its evolutionary link to the vertebrate forebrain
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T-Brain expression in the apical organ of hemichordate tornaria larvae suggests its evolutionary link to the vertebrate forebrain
Abstract
T-box genes encode a novel family of sequence-specific activators that appear to play crucial roles in various processes of animal development. Although most of the T-box genes are involved in the mesoderm formation of chordate embryos, mammalian T-Brain is expressed in the developing central nervous system, and defines molecularly distinct domains within the cerebral cortex. Here we report the first invertebrate T-Brain homologue from the hemichordate acorn worm, Ptychodera flava, which we designate Pf-Tbrain. Developmental expression of Pf-Tbrain was examined by whole mount in situ hybridization to various stages of P. flava embryos. A weak, broad in situ hybridization signal of the Pf-Tbrain transcript is first detected during gastrulation in cells around the archenteron, but this signal disappears as gastrulation proceeds. At mid-gastrula an intense signal appears in several apical ectoderm cells of the gastrula. This signal becomes restricted to the apical region, where the eyespots or the light-sensory organ of the tornaria larva form. Expression of Pf-Tbrain in the apical sensory organ of the tornaria and vertebrate T-Brain in the forebrain suggests an evolutionary relationship between the non-chordate deuterostome larval apical sensory organ and the chordate forebrain.
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