FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
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Vorontsova, J., Belova, E., Khrustaleva, A., Umnova, A., Arkova, O., Boyko, K., Nikolaeva, A., Maksimenko, O., Bonchuk, A., Georgiev, P., Cherezov, R. (2025). Peculiarities of the e(y)2 Gene Evolution in Deuterostomes and Drosophilinae.  Int. J. Mol. Sci. 26(21): 10705.
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FBrf0264091
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Research paper
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Gene duplication, a major source of new genes in evolution, often occurs via reverse transcription of mRNA, leading to the integration of a retrocopy into a new genomic locus. Here, we performed an in-depth analysis of the evolutionary history of the e(y)2 gene in Metazoa. The E(y)2 protein is a shared subunit of two highly conserved complexes involved in transcription regulation (the DUB module of the SAGA complex) and mRNA transport (TREX-2). In Deuterostomes, the e(y)2 gene has undergone multiple independent retropositions, often giving rise to functional retrogenes. In contrast, among Protostomes, duplications of e(y)2 were identified only in Drosophilinae and a member of the Lepidoptera family (Manduca sexta). In Drosophila, the retrocopy e(y)2 acquired an almost ubiquitous expression pattern and compensates for the function of the parental gene in all tissues except the testes. The parental gene, e(y)2b, evolved a testis-specific expression pattern, lost the ability to incorporate into the DUB module, but retained nuclear envelope localization and the capacity to assemble into the TREX-2 complex. Knockout of the D. melanogaster e(y)2b gene resulted in reduced male fertility. Overall, our study highlights distinct evolutionary trajectories of the e(y)2 gene in Deuterostomes and Protostomes.
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PMC12611072 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Int. J. Mol. Sci.
    Title
    International journal of molecular sciences
    ISBN/ISSN
    1422-0067
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