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bloodthirsty, an RBCC/TRIM gene required for erythropoiesis in zebrafish

  • Donald A. Yergeau
  • , Catharine N. Cornell
  • , Sandra K. Parker
  • , Yi Zhou
  • , H. William Detrich

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Abstract

The Antarctic icefishes (family Channichthyidae, suborder Notothenioidei) constitute the only vertebrate taxon that fails to produce red blood cells. These fishes can be paired with closely related, but erythrocyte-producing, notothenioids to discover erythropoietic genes via representational difference analysis. Using a B30.2-domain-encoding DNA probe so derived from the hematopoietic kidney (pronephros) of a red-blooded Antarctic rockcod, Notothenia coriiceps, we discovered a related, novel gene, bloodthirsty (bty), that encoded a 547-residue protein that contains sequential RING finger, B Box, coiled-coil, and B30.2 domains. bty mRNA was expressed by the pronephric kidney of N. coriiceps at a steady-state level 10-fold greater than that found in the kidney of the icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus. To test the function of bty, we cloned the orthologous zebrafish gene from a kidney cDNA library. Whole-mount in situ hybridization of zebrafish embryos showed that bty mRNA was present throughout development and, after the mid-blastula transition, was expressed in the head and in or near the site of primitive erythropoiesis in the tail just prior to red cell production. One- to four-cell embryos injected with two distinct antisense morpholino oligonucleotides (MOs) targeted to the 5′-end of the bty mRNA failed to develop red cells, whereas embryos injected with 4- and 5-bp mismatch control MOs produced wild-type quantities of erythrocytes. The morphant phenotype was rescued by co-injection of synthetic bty mRNA containing an artificial 5′-untranslated region (UTR) with the antisense MO that bound the 5′-UTR of the wild-type bty transcript. Furthermore, the expression of genes that mark terminal erythroid differentiation was greatly reduced in the antisense-MO-treated embryos. We conclude that bty is likely to play a role in differentiation of the committed red cell progenitor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-112
Number of pages16
JournalDevelopmental Biology
Volume283
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2005

Keywords

  • B30.2
  • Chaenocephalus aceratus
  • Danio rerio
  • Erythropoiesis
  • Hematopoiesis
  • Icefish
  • Notothenia coriiceps
  • RING-B box-coiled-coil (RBCC)
  • Rockcod
  • Tripartite motif (TRIM)
  • Zebrafish
  • bloodthirsty (bty) gene

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