Proteomic diversification of spermatostyles among six species of whirligig beetles

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
R. Antonio Gomez, Romano Dallai, Dylan J. Sims-West, David Mercati, Rita Sinka, Yasir Ahmed-Braimah, Scott Pitnick, Steve Dorus
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Abstract

Seminal fluid protein composition is complex and commonly assumed to be rapidly divergent due to functional interactions with both sperm and the female reproductive tract (FRT), both of which evolve rapidly. In addition to sperm, seminal fluid may contain structures, such as mating plugs and spermatophores. Here, we investigate the evolutionary diversification of a lesser-known ejaculate structure: the spermatostyle, which has independently arisen in several families of beetles and true bugs. We characterized the spermatostyle proteome, in addition to spermatostyle and FRT morphology, in six species of whirligig beetles (family Gyrinidae). Spermatostyles were enriched for proteolytic enzymes, and assays confirmed they possess proteolytic activity. Sperm-leucylaminopeptidases (S-LAPs) were particularly abundant, and their localization to spermatostyles was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Although there was evidence for functional conservation of spermatostyle proteomes across species, phylogenetic regressions suggest evolutionary covariation between protein composition and the morphology of both spermatostyles and FRTs. We postulate that S-LAPs (and other proteases) have evolved a novel structural role in spermatostyles and discuss spermatostyles as adaptations for delivering male-derived materials to females.

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六种旋毛虫精柱的蛋白质组多样化
精液蛋白质的组成非常复杂,通常被认为是由于与精子和雌性生殖道(FRT)的功能性相互作用而迅速分化的,而这两者都在迅速进化。除精子外,精液还可能含有交配栓和精囊等结构。在这里,我们研究了一种鲜为人知的射精管结构的进化多样性:精管,它在甲虫和真蝽的几个科中独立出现。除了精管和 FRT 形态之外,我们还鉴定了六种旋毛虫(Gyrinidae 科)的精管蛋白质组。精柱富含蛋白水解酶,测定证实它们具有蛋白水解活性。精子亮氨酰肽酶(S-LAPs)尤其丰富,免疫组化法证实了它们在精轴上的定位。尽管有证据表明不同物种的精子畸形蛋白质组在功能上保持一致,但系统发育回归表明蛋白质组成与精子畸形和精子前向管形态之间存在进化共变。我们推测S-LAPs(和其他蛋白酶)在精子柄中进化出了一种新的结构作用,并讨论了精子柄作为向雌性提供雄性物质的适应性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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