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Evolution of dental tissue mineralization: an analysis of the jawed vertebrate SPARC and SPARC-L families.

Sébastien EnaultDavid MuñozPaul SimionStéphanie VentéoJean-Yves SireSylvain MarcelliniMélanie Debiais-Thibaud
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
A well-conserved odontoblastic collagen/SPARC module across gnathostomes further confirms dentin homology. Members of the SPARC-L clade evolved faster than their SPARC paralogues, both in terms of protein sequence and gene duplication. We uncover an osteichthyan-specific duplication that produced SPARC-L1 (subsequently lost in pipidae frogs) and SPARC-L2 (independently lost in teleosts and tetrapods).Our results suggest the ameloblastic expression of the single chondrichthyan SPARC-L gene at the maturation stage reflects the ancestral gnathostome situation, and provide new evidence in favor of the homology of enamel and enameloids in all gnathostomes.
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