来自早期米奥森犀牛的一种基因信息蛋白
Ryan S Paterson1, Meaghan Mackie2,3, Alessio Capobianco4,5
1Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. ryan.paterson@sund.ku.dk.
Nature
|July 9, 2025
概括
早期米奥生犀牛化石中的古老蛋白质使得我们可以追溯到21-24百万年前. 古蛋白质组学揭示了犀牛生物多样化和古代动物起源的新细节.
科学领域:
- 古生物学
- 分子生物学
- 进化生物学
背景情况:
- 古代蛋白质序列越来越多地用于深度基因推断.
- 之前的研究仅限于较年轻的样本 (普略纪,大约370万年前).
研究的目的:
- 从古老的蛋白质延伸到更远的时间.
- 为了分析早期米奥斯纪犀牛化石中的牙蛋白.
主要方法:
- 从犀牛类化石 (Epiaceratherium sp. ;CMNFV59632) 来自中新世纪早期.
- 分析了1000多个谱匹配和七个膜蛋白的部分序列.
- 贝叶斯尖端测定时间的应用和蛋白质损伤指标的评估.
主要成果:
- 从一个21-24万年前的化石中成功地恢复了古老的蛋白质序列,
- 蛋白质损伤指标证实了检索的序列的内源性.
- 贝叶斯尖端约会表明该标本的中欧时代-原始时代分歧,与犀牛类多样化保持一致.
结论:
- 古蛋白质组学可以从非常古老的标本中获得有价值的基因信息,比产生内生DNA的标本要古老得多.
- 这些发现进一步了解犀牛类的进化历史,特别是Elasmotheriinae的分化.
- 结果支持有关霍顿火山口动物群的起源的假设.
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