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Opsin evolution in the Ambulacraria
D'Aniello, S.; Delroisse, J.; Valero-Gracia, A.; Lowe, E.; Byrne, M.; Cannon, J.; Halanych, K.; Elphick, M.; Mallefet, J.; Kaul-Strehlowi, S.; Lowe, C.; Flammang, P.; Ullrich-Luter, E.; Wanninger, A.; Arnone, M. (2015). Opsin evolution in the Ambulacraria. Marine Genomics 24(Part 2): 177-183. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2015.10.001
In: Marine Genomics. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 1874-7787; e-ISSN 1876-7478, meer
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Trefwoorden
    Echinodermata [WoRMS]; Hemichordata [WoRMS]
    Marien/Kust
Author keywords
    Opsin; Photoreceptor cell evolution; Ambulacraria; Echinoderm;Hemichordate; Phylogeny; Echinopsin

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  • D'Aniello, S.
  • Delroisse, J., meer
  • Valero-Gracia, A.
  • Lowe, E.
  • Byrne, M.
  • Cannon, J.
  • Halanych, K.
  • Elphick, M.
  • Mallefet, J., meer
  • Kaul-Strehlowi, S.
  • Lowe, C.
  • Flammang, P., meer
  • Ullrich-Luter, E.
  • Wanninger, A.
  • Arnone, M.

Abstract
    Opsins - G-protein coupled receptors involved in photoreception have been extensively studied in the animal kingdom. The present work provides new insights into opsin-based photoreception and photoreceptor cell evolution with a first analysis of opsin sequence data for a major deuterostome clade, the Ambulacraria. Systematic data analysis, including for the first time hemichordate opsin sequences and an expanded echinoderm dataset, led to a robust opsin phylogeny for this cornerstone superphylum. Multiple genomic and transcriptomic resources were surveyed to cover each class of Hemichordata and Echinodermata. In total, 119 ambulacrarian opsin sequences were found, 22 new sequences in hemichordates and 97 in echinoderms (including 67 new sequences). We framed the ambulacrarian opsin repertoire within eumetazoan diversity' by including selected reference opsins from non-ambulacrarians. Our findings corroborate the presence of all major ancestral bilaterian opsin groups in Ambulacraria. Furthermore, we identified two opsin groups specific to echinoderms. In conclusion, a molecular phylogenetic framework for investigating light-perception and photobiological behaviors in marine deuterostomes has been obtained. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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