Molecular mechanisms of embryonic tail development in the self-fertilizing mangrove killifish Kryptolebias marmoratus

  • Hussein A. Saud
  • , Paul A. O'Neill
  • , Yosuke Ono
  • , Bas Verbruggen
  • , Ronny Van Aerle
  • , Jaebum Kim
  • , Jae Seong Lee
  • , Brian C. Ring
  • , Tetsuhiro Kudoh

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Abstract

Using the self-fertilizing mangrove killifish, we characterized two mutants, shorttail (stl) and balltail (btl). These mutants showed abnormalities in the posterior notochord and muscle development. Taking advantage of a highly inbred isogenic strain of the species, we rapidly identified the mutated genes, noto and msgn1 in the stl and btl mutants, respectively, using a single lane of RNA sequencing without the need of a reference genome or genetic mapping techniques. Next, we confirmed a conserved morphant phenotype in medaka and demonstrate a crucial role of noto and msgn1 in cell sorting between the axial and paraxial part of the tail mesoderm. This novel systemcould substantially accelerate future small-scale forwardgenetic screening and identification of mutations. Therefore, the mangrove killifish could be used as a complementary system alongside existing models for future molecular genetic studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberdev199900
JournalDevelopment
Volume148
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Forward genetics
  • Isogenic
  • Mesogenin
  • Mutant
  • Noto
  • RNA-seq
  • Selfing
  • Tail bud

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