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Evolution of a new testis-specific functional promotor within the highly conserved Map2k7 gene of the mouse

Heinen, T.; Xie, C.; Keshavarz, M.; Stappert, D.; Kuenzel, S.; Tautz, D.

2021-11-12 evolutionary biology
10.1101/2021.11.11.468196 bioRxiv
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Map2k7 (synonym Mkk7) is a conserved regulatory kinase gene and a central component of the JNK signaling cascade with key functions during cellular differentiation. It shows complex transcription patterns and different transcript isoforms are known in the mouse (Mus musculus). We have previously identified a newly evolved testis specific transcript for the Map2k7 gene in the subspecies M. m. domesticus. Here, we identify the new promotor that drives this transcript and find that its transcript codes for an open reading frame (ORF) of 50 amino acids. The new promotor was gained in the stem lineage of closely related mouse species, but was secondarily lost in the subspecies M. m. musculus and M. m. castaneus. A single mutation can be correlated with its transcriptional activity in M. m. domesticus and cell culture assays demonstrate the capability of this mutation to drive expression. A mouse knock-out line in which the promotor region of the new transcript is deleted reveals a functional contribution of the newly evolved promotor to sperm motility and to the spermatid transcriptome. Our data show that a new functional transcript (and possibly protein) can evolve within an otherwise highly conserved gene, supporting the notion of regulatory changes contributing to the emergence of evolutionary novelties.

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