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Accelerated evolution at chaperone promoters among Antarctic notothenioid fishes.

Samuel N BoganSean P Place
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
A large degree of turnover has occurred in Notothenioidei at chaperone promoter regions that are conserved among perciform fishes following adaptation to the cooling of the Southern Ocean. Additionally, derived reductions in Hsf1-binding site frequency suggest cis-regulatory modifications to the classical heat shock response. Of note, turnover events within chaperone promoters were less frequent in the ancestral node of Antarctic notothens relative to younger Antarctic lineages. This suggests that cis-regulatory divergence at chaperone promoters may be greater between Antarctic notothen lineages than between subpolar and Antarctic clades. These findings demonstrate that strong selective forces have acted upon cis-regulatory elements of chaperone genes among Antarctic notothens.
Keyphrases
  • heat shock
  • heat shock protein
  • transcription factor
  • heat stress
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • oxidative stress
  • bone mineral density
  • dna methylation
  • lymph node
  • genome wide
  • body composition
  • postmenopausal women