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Different Evolutionary Trajectories of Two Insect-Specific Paralogous Proteins Involved in Stabilizing Muscle Myofibrils

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GENETICS
卷 212, 期 3, 页码 743-755

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.119.302217

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Alp; Enigma family; Drosophila melanogaster Zasp67; Zasp66; Zasp52; indirect flight muscle; myofibril assembly; PDZ; LIM

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MOP-142475, PJT-155995]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [2016-06793]

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Alp/Enigma family members have a unique PDZ domain followed by zero to four LIM domains, and are essential for myofibril assembly across all species analyzed so far. Drosophila melanogaster has three Alp/Enigma family members, Zasp52, Zasp66, and Zasp67. Ortholog search and phylogenetic tree analysis suggest that Zasp genes have a common ancestor, and that and arose by duplication in insects. While Zasp66 has a conserved domain structure across orthologs, Zasp67 domains and lengths are highly variable. In flies, Zasp67 appears to be expressed only in indirect flight muscles, where it colocalizes with Zasp52 at Z-discs. We generated a CRISPR null mutant of , which is viable but flightless. We can rescue all phenotypes by re-expressing a transgene at endogenous levels. mutants show extended and broken Z-discs in adult flies, indicating that the protein helps stabilize the highly regular myofibrils of indirect flight muscles. In contrast, a CRISPR null mutant has limited viability, but only mild indirect flight muscle defects illustrating the diverging evolutionary paths these two paralogous genes have taken since they arose by duplication.

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