Journal article

CHD9 upregulates RUNX2 and has a potential role in skeletal evolution

AH Newton, AJ Pask

BMC Molecular and Cell Biology | BMC | Published : 2020

Abstract

Background: Changes in gene regulation are widely recognized as an important driver of adaptive phenotypic evolution. However, the specific molecular mechanisms that underpin such changes are still poorly understood. Chromatin state plays an essential role in gene regulation, by influencing the accessibility of coding loci to the transcriptional machinery. Changes in the function of chromatin remodellers are therefore strong candidates to drive changes in gene expression associated with phenotypic adaptation. Here, we identify amino acid homoplasies in the chromatin remodeller CHD9, shared between the extinct marsupial thylacine and eutherian Wolf which show remarkable skull convergence. CHD..

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