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kcnj13 regulates pigment cell shapes in zebrafish and has diverged by cis-regulatory evolution between Danio species.
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- Author(s): Podobnik, Marco; Singh, Ajeet P.; Zhenqiang Fu; Dooley, Christopher M.; Frohnhöfer, Hans Georg; Firlej, Magdalena; Stednitz, Sarah J.; Elhabashy, Hadeer; Weyand, Simone; Weir, John R.; Jianguo Lu; Nüsslein-Volhard, Christiane; Irion, Uwe
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Development (09501991); Aug2023, Vol. 150 Issue 16, p1-14, 14p
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Teleost fish of the genus Danio are excellent models to study the genetic and cellular bases of pigment pattern variation in vertebrates. The two sister species Danio rerio and Danio aesculapii showdivergent patterns of horizontal stripes and vertical bars that are partly caused by the divergence of the potassium channel gene kcnj13. Here, we show that kcnj13 is required only in melanophores for interactions with xanthophores and iridophores, which cause location-specific pigment cell shapes and thereby influence colour pattern and contrast in D. rerio. Cis-regulatory rather than protein coding changes underlie kcnj13 divergence between the two Danio species. Our results suggest that homotypic and heterotypic interactions between the pigment cells and their shapes diverged between species by quantitative changes in kcnj13 expression during pigment pattern diversification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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