奥普辛基因的功能多样化过程,用于远距离视觉和桃体的光感受
Chihiro Fujiyabu1, Fuki Gyoja2, Keita Sato3
1Department of Biophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan.
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS
|October 8, 2024
概括
鱼类的一个独特的基因复制事件导致了视力和桃体光检测的单独基因. 这种"多米诺效应"解释了远鱼中明显的视觉和松果素基因的演化.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 大多数脊椎动物都具有用于视觉光感受的五个外基因的罗多普辛基因.
- 远鱼具有独特的视觉内无罗多素基因和内含罗多素 (exo-rhodopsin) 基因,用于桃体的光感受.
研究的目的:
- 调查Actinopterygii鱼类内无内突的视觉罗多普辛和内突含有的松果素基因的进化起源.
- 阐明在远距离视觉和桃体光感受中素基因的功能多样化.
主要方法:
- 在各种Actinopterygii血统中对罗多普辛和皮诺普辛基因进行比较基因组分析.
- 遗传学分析来追踪基因重复和功能进化事件.
主要成果:
- 在Polypteriformes分支后的回复复制产生了用于视觉的内无罗多素基因.
- 父母内部含有罗多素基因在Teleostei祖先中被重新用于松果细胞的光学受体.
- 皮诺普辛在tarpon中起到绿色敏感的作用,但由于冗余性,它在其他teleosts中丢失.
结论:
- 一个单一的反复复制事件引发了一连串的变化,导致远距离视觉和松果素基因的多样化.
- 这种进化场景凸显了基因重复和功能重定位如何塑造感官系统.
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