Table 1.
Property | Gene or molecular motif | Character |
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1. Properties dependent on novel genes or regulatory motifs coincident with emergence of Metazoa Liquid-tissue state Regulated cell polarity Capacity to exaggerate intrinsic cell functions Morphogen gradients |
Classical cadherins Wnt Enhancers; PcGI proteins Hedgehog, BMPs |
Multicellularity; layering Lumens; elongated tissues Differentiation Simple cell patterns |
2. Properties dependent on novel genes acquired after metazoan origins Liquid-crystalline-tissue state Wettable substrata (basal lamina) Lateral inhibition; oscillation of gene expression Multiple alternative cell types |
Vang/Stbm Peroxidasin Notch, Hes1 MyoD, PPARγ, SMAD |
Tissue elongation Appendages, glands Complex cell patterns Complex tissues, organs |
3. Properties dependent on ancestral genes repurposed into DPMs in the multicellular context Cell-cell cohesion in liquid tissues Apicobasal cell polarization Nonliquid cellular assemblages via matrices Cell-cell electrical coupling |
Grainyhead β-catenin Collagen IV Voltage-gated channels |
E-M Transformation Epithelia and lumens Mesenchymal tissues Bioelectrical integration |
Each list is nonexhaustive but contains the most important examples of its respective category.