哺乳類における精子形成の分子進化
Florent Murat1,2, Noe Mbengue3, Sofia Boeg Winge4,5,6
1Center for Molecular Biology (ZMBH), DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany. florent.murat@inrae.fr.
Nature
|December 21, 2022
まとめ
この研究は,哺乳類の丸の急速な分子進化を明らかにし,これは後期の精子形成における遺伝子発現の変化によって引き起こされる. この進化は繁殖の成功と関連しており 種を超えて保存されています
科学分野:
- 進化生物学
- ゲノミクス
- 生殖生物学
背景:
- 哺乳類の丸は 生殖の圧力によって形質的および分子レベルで急速に進化します
- 哺乳類における特定の精子発生細胞の分子進化はよく理解されていません.
研究 の 目的:
- 哺乳類の系統における個々の精子発生細胞の分子進化を調査する.
- 精巣の遺伝子発現における進化的圧力と保存メカニズムを特定する.
主な方法:
- 11種の哺乳類と鳥類から得られた単核トランスクリプトームの進化分析
- 遺伝子発現,アミノ酸置換,遺伝子増減の比較分析
主要な成果:
- 精巣の急速な進化は,精子生成の遅い段階で加速した遺伝子発現と遺伝的変化によって引き起こされます.
- 初期の精子発生細胞 (精子発生菌,セルトリ) の遺伝子は,X染色体に蓄積されている.
- メイオティック性染色体不活性化 (MSCI) は,モノトレームに存在する祖先の哺乳類の特徴です.
結論:
- 精巣の進化は,減少したプレオトロピク制約,ハプロイド選択,許容性クロマチンによって形成される.
- 保存された発現プログラムは 祖先の精子生成過程を制御する.
- MSCIは哺乳類の性染色体系における 根本的で古くからのメカニズムです
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