Phylogenetic history and temperature adaptation contribute to structural and functional stability of proteins in marine mollusks.

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Xin-Lei Zhang, Ming-Ling Liao, Chao-Yi Ma, Lin-Xuan Ma, Qian-Wen Huang, Yun-Wei Dong
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Abstract

Teasing apart the influences of phylogenetic history from thermal adaptation is a focal challenge in understanding the factors driving change in protein stability. This study conducted comprehensive comparative analyses between the phylogenetic relationships and functional/structural stabilities at protein and mRNA levels of cytosolic malate dehydrogenase (cMDH) orthologs of 41 marine mollusks living at widely different environmental temperatures. At the protein level, a significant negative correlation between adaptation temperature and heat-induced movements of the cMDH backbone was found. The movement fluctuation of individual residue varied similarly among cMDH orthologs. At the mRNA level, the free energy that occurs during the formation of the ensemble of mRNA secondary structure was significantly positively correlated with adaptation temperature. The fraction of guanine and cytosine increased with adaptation temperature. The proportion of variance in adaptation temperature that can be explained by the thermal stability (R2) was decreased after phylogenetic generalized least squares but was almost significant at both protein and mRNA levels (P < 0.05). Those analyses reveal the phylogenetic influence on the thermal adaptation of species. Our findings indicated that multi-level analysis of orthologous proteins should be considered alongside phylogenetic history to permit the development of a more comprehensive understanding of protein thermal adaptation.

系统发育历史和温度适应有助于海洋软体动物蛋白质的结构和功能稳定性。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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8.60
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1.70%
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1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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