
Pax genes - Wikipedia
In evolutionary developmental biology, Paired box (Pax) genes are a family of genes coding for tissue specific transcription factors containing an N-terminal paired domain and usually a partial, or in the case of four family members (PAX3, PAX4, PAX6 and PAX7), [1] a complete homeodomain to the C-terminus.
Role of Pax Genes in Eye Evolution - Cell Press
Our data suggest that the ancestor of jellyfish PaxB, a PaxB-like protein, was the primordial Pax protein in eye evolution and that Pax6-like genes evolved in triploblasts after separation from Cnidaria, raising the possibility that cnidarian and sophisticated triploblastic eyes …
Role of Pax genes in eye evolution: a cnidarian PaxB gene
Our data suggest that the ancestor of jellyfish PaxB, a PaxB-like protein, was the primordial Pax protein in eye evolution and that Pax6-like genes evolved in triploblasts after separation from Cnidaria, raising the possibility that cnidarian and sophisticated triploblastic eyes …
Origins and evolvability of the PAX family - ScienceDirect
Aug 1, 2015 · The paired box (PAX) family of transcription/developmental genes plays a key role in numerous stages of embryonic development, as well as in adult organogenesis. There is evidence linking the acquisition of a paired-like DNA binding domain (PD) to domestication of a Tc1/mariner transposon.
Overview of PAX gene family: analysis of human tissue-specific …
Paired-box (PAX) genes encode a family of highly conserved transcription factors found in vertebrates and invertebrates. PAX proteins are defined by the presence of a paired domain that is evolutionarily conserved across phylogenies.
Flexibly deployed Pax genes in eye development at the early …
Aug 8, 2010 · In the cubozoan jellyfish Tripedalia, Pax-B, an ortholog of vertebrate Pax-2/5 / 8, had been proposed as a regulator of eye development. Here we have isolated three Pax genes ( Pax-A, Pax-B, and Pax-E) from Cladonema radiatum, a hydrozoan jellyfish with elaborate eyes.
Pax genes in eye development and evolution - PubMed
Recent work has indicated that other members of the Pax gene family play a pivotal role in eye morphogenesis. The Eye gone gene regulates eye growth in Drosophila, whereas the PaxB gene is implicated in visual system development in jellyfish, the most basal organism possessing eyes.
The role of Pax genes in eye evolution - ScienceDirect
Mar 18, 2008 · The origin of Pax genes predates the origin of eyes and the nervous system since a PaxB-like gene, belonging to the Pax2/5/8 gene subfamily, was identified in sponge lacking nervous system. Structurally similar PaxB gene is implicated in visual system development in jellyfish, the most basal organism possessing complex eyes.
Article Role of Pax Genes in Eye Evolution: A Cnidarian PaxB Gene ...
Nov 1, 2003 · Our data suggest that the ancestor of jellyfish PaxB, a PaxB-like protein, was the primordial Pax protein in eye evolution and that Pax6-like genes evolved in triploblasts after separation from Cnidaria, raising the possibility that cnidarian and sophisticated triploblastic eyes arose independently.
The PAX Genes: Roles in Development, Cancer, and Other Diseases …
Feb 29, 2024 · Since their 1986 discovery in Drosophila, Paired box (PAX) genes have been shown to play major roles in the early development of the eye, muscle, skeleton, kidney, and other organs.