Genome-wide characterization of the TGF- gene family and their expression in different tissues during tail regeneration in the Schlegel's Japanese gecko Gekko japonicus

Qian Liu,Ru-Meng Zhao, Dan-Yan Wang,Peng Li,Yan-Fu Qu,Xiang Ji

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES(2024)

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The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) gene family is unique to animals and is involved in various important processes including tissue regeneration. Here, we identified 52 TGF-beta family genes based on genome sequences of the gecko (Gekko japonicus), compared TGF-beta genes between G. japonicus and other four reptilian species, and evaluated the expression of 14 randomly selected genes in muscle, kidney, liver, heart, and brain during tail regeneration to investigate whether their expression was tissue-dependent. We detected 23 conserved domains, 13 in the TGF-beta ligand subfamily, and 10 in the receptor subfamily. The pattern of higher genetic variation in the ligand subfamily than in the receptor subfamily in vertebrates might result from the precise localization of agonists and antagonists in the cell surface and intracellular compartment. TGF-beta genes were unevenly distributed across 15 chromosomes in G. japonicus, presumably resulting from gene losses and gains during evolution. Genes in the TGF-beta receptor subfamily (ACVR2A, ACVR2B, ACVR1, BMPR1A, ACVRL1, BMPR2 and TGFBR1) played a vital role in the TGF-beta signal pathway. The expression of all 14 randomly selected TGF-beta genes was tissue-specific. Our study supports the speculation that some TGF-beta family genes are involved in the early stages of tail regeneration.
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Tail regeneration,Tissue-specific gene expression,Transforming growthfactor-beta(TGF-beta) gene,family
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