Knockout of a single Sox gene resurrects an ancestral cell type in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

Babonis Ls,Camille Enjolras, Reft Aj, Foster Bm,Fredrik Hugosson, Ryan Jf,Marymegan Daly, Martindale Mq

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2021)

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Abstract Cnidocytes are the explosive stinging cells found only in cnidarians (corals, jellyfish, etc). Specialized for prey capture and defense, cnidocytes are morphologically complex and vary widely in form and function across taxa; how such diversity evolved is unknown. Using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing in the burrowing sea anemone Nematostella vectensis , we show that a single transcription factor ( NvSox2 ) acts as a binary switch between two alternative cnidocyte fates. Knockout of NvSox2 caused a complete transformation of nematocytes (piercing cells) into spirocytes (ensnaring cells). The type of spirocyte induced by NvSox2 knockout (robust spirocyte) is not normally found in N. vectensis but is common in sea anemones from other habitats. Homeotic control of cell fate provides a mechanistic explanation for the discontinuous distribution of cnidocyte types across cnidarians and demonstrates how simple counts of cell types can underestimate biodiversity.
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single sox gene,ancestral cell type,sea
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