Why are telomeres the length that they are? Insight from a phylogenetic comparative analysis.

IF 2.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Evolution Pub Date : 2025-05-30 DOI:10.1093/evolut/qpaf119
Derek M Benson, Dylan J Padilla Perez, Dale F DeNardo
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Abstract

Telomeres are short repeating nucleotide sequences at the ends of chromosomes that shorten with every cellular replication. Despite the importance of keeping telomere length within a critical homeostatic range, adult telomere length can differ by two orders of magnitude across vertebrate species. Why telomere length varies so widely remains unknown, though popular hypotheses suggest that body size, lifespan, and endothermy are key variables that have coevolved with telomere length. To test the relationship among telomere length, telomerase activity (which extends telomeres), and these variables, we modeled the evolution of telomere length across 122 vertebrate species. We failed to find an influence of body mass, lifespan, or baseline metabolism on telomere length. However, we found a significant interactive effect between baseline metabolism and body mass. The presence of telomerase activity was positively correlated with telomere length across the 58 species where data for both existed. Taken together, our findings suggest that body mass may have differentially influenced the evolution of telomere length in endotherms and ectotherms and indicate that telomerase activity and telomere length may have coevolved.

为什么端粒是这么长?来自系统发育比较分析的见解。
端粒是染色体末端短的重复核苷酸序列,每次细胞复制都会缩短。尽管将端粒长度保持在临界稳态范围内很重要,但在脊椎动物物种中,成年端粒长度可以相差两个数量级。为什么端粒长度差异如此之大仍然未知,尽管流行的假设认为体型、寿命和恒温是与端粒长度共同进化的关键变量。为了测试端粒长度、端粒酶活性(延长端粒)和这些变量之间的关系,我们模拟了122种脊椎动物端粒长度的进化。我们没有发现体重、寿命或基线代谢对端粒长度的影响。然而,我们发现基线代谢和体重之间存在显著的交互作用。端粒酶活性的存在与端粒长度在58个物种中呈正相关。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,在恒温动物和变温动物中,体重可能对端粒长度的进化有不同的影响,并表明端粒酶活性和端粒长度可能是共同进化的。
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Evolution
Evolution 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
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审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution, published for the Society for the Study of Evolution, is the premier publication devoted to the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution. The journal presents significant and original results that extend our understanding of evolutionary phenomena and processes.
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