Shining new light on naupliar eyes: A novel molecular phylogeny for Pleuromamma (Family: Metridinidae) and the characterization of luciferase and opsin expression

IF 3.6 1区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tom Iwanicki , Jessica W. Chen , Junya Hirai , Hunter DeTurk , Mireille Steck , Erica Goetze , Megan L. Porter
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Pleuromamma (Giesbrecht, 1898) is a cosmopolitan genus of metridinid copepods, with species that perform remarkable diel vertical migrations (DVM) and emit a bioluminescent secretion when disturbed that varies both spectrally and kinetically. Copepod bioluminescence is autogenic and uses luciferase enzymes that catalyze a luciferin, coelenterazine, to produce light. Pleuromamma possess naupliar eyes, relatively simple photosensitive structures used for many visually-guided behaviors. Yet the fundamental molecular unit for vision, the opsin protein, has not been previously described for the family. The light producers and detectors are important to study because DVM is a behavior that mediates significant active elemental fluxes between the upper ocean and midwaters across vast stretches of oceanic habitat, and DVM is guided by visual behaviors, with animals tracking an isolume. Here we provide the first fully resolved molecular phylogeny for Pleuromamma (Family: Metridinidae) and describe the luciferase and opsin gene diversity and expression using de novo assembled transcriptomes. We successfully sequenced and assembled transcriptomes for 10 of 11 described species of Pleuromamma as well as two other metridinid species: Metridia longa and Gaussia princeps. In all species, we obtained coding sequences of one putative rhabdomeric middle wavelength sensitive visual opsin gene, as well as several non-visual opsins – a c-type pteropsin and a tetra-opsin type peropsin. Furthermore, Pleuromamma express luciferases from each of two main evolutionary clades (Luc1 and Luc2), and a single paralog (Luc2a) dominates expression throughout the group. The variation in luciferase number, sequence, and expression among species could lead to different spectral and kinetic properties of bioluminescence and aid in congener recognition.

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为稚虫的眼睛带来新的启示:Pleuromamma(Family: Metridinidae)新的分子系统发育以及荧光素酶和虹彩素表达的特征。
Pleuromamma(Giesbrecht,1898 年)是一种世界性的甲壳纲桡足类,其物种可进行显著的昼夜垂直洄游(DVM),并在受到干扰时发出生物发光分泌物,这种分泌物在光谱和动力学上都会发生变化。桡足类的生物发光是自发的,利用荧光素酶催化一种荧光素--腔肠素来发光。Pleuromamma 拥有稚虫眼,这是一种相对简单的光敏结构,可用于许多视觉引导的行为。然而,视觉的基本分子单位--视蛋白,在该家族中还没有被描述过。光产生器和探测器的研究非常重要,因为DVM是一种在海洋栖息地广阔的上层海洋和中层海洋之间介导大量活性元素通量的行为,而且DVM是由视觉行为引导的,动物会追踪孤立体。在这里,我们首次提供了完全解析的Pleuromamma(科:Metridinidae)的分子系统进化,并利用从头组装的转录组描述了荧光素酶和光学蛋白基因的多样性和表达。我们成功地测序并组装了11个已描述的Pleuromamma物种中的10个物种的转录组,以及另外两个蝶形目物种的转录组:Metridia longa和Gaussia princeps。在所有物种中,我们都获得了一个推定的横纹肌中间波长敏感的视觉蛋白基因的编码序列,以及几种非视觉蛋白--一种c型翼状蛋白和一种四眼型眼球蛋白的编码序列。此外,Pleuromamma 还表达来自两个主要进化支系(Luc1 和 Luc2)的荧光素酶,其中一个旁系亲属(Luc2a)的表达在整个群体中占主导地位。物种间荧光素酶数量、序列和表达的差异可能会导致生物发光的光谱和动力学特性不同,并有助于同类识别。
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.30%
发文量
249
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.
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