Duplication of a conserved mitochondrial enzyme gene arms parasitoid wasps with venom cytotoxicity and oogenesis regulation.

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jiqiang Song,Zihan Qi,Chun He,Guilin Luo,Bo Yuan,Shan Xiao,Yi Yang,Fang Wang,Gongyin Ye,Qi Fang,Zhichao Yan
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Abstract

Gene duplication, followed by neofunctionalization, is a key mechanism driving the emergence of evolutionary novelties. Despite its significance, the molecular and functional processes underlying this phenomenon remain incompletely understood. By tracing the evolutionary history of cysteine-S-conjugate beta-lyase genes within the kynurenine aminotransferase family, we identified a gene duplication event in parasitoid wasps of the Chalcidoidea superfamily. Notably, a single-copy, highly conserved mitochondria-localized physiological gene underwent a significant duplication, resulting in one copy being recruited into the venom system and acquired cytotoxicity against wasps' hosts. Through this neofunctionalization process, we observed several key evolutionary changes, including loss of ancestral mitochondrial localization and enzyme activity, acquisition of a secretory signal peptide, shift in expression pattern, positive selection, and the establishment of evolutionary acquired protein-protein interactions. Additionally, we found that another duplicate copy was specialized in wasps' ovary and repurposed for oogenesis regulation. Our study offers a detailed insight into the genetic and molecular mechanisms that drive functional diversification during the evolution of gene families.
一个保守的线粒体酶基因的复制臂寄生蜂与毒液的细胞毒性和产卵调节。
基因复制,接着是新功能化,是驱动进化新事物出现的关键机制。尽管其意义重大,但这一现象背后的分子和功能过程仍未完全了解。通过追踪犬尿氨酸氨基转移酶家族中半胱氨酸- s共轭β -裂解酶基因的进化历史,我们发现了一个基因复制事件,发生在拟寄生蜂超家族中。值得注意的是,一个高度保守的单拷贝线粒体定位生理基因经历了显著的复制,导致一个拷贝被招募到毒液系统中,并获得了针对黄蜂宿主的细胞毒性。通过这一新的功能化过程,我们观察到几个关键的进化变化,包括祖先线粒体定位和酶活性的丧失,分泌信号肽的获得,表达模式的转变,积极选择,以及进化获得性蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用的建立。此外,我们还发现另一个重复副本专门用于黄蜂的卵巢,并重新用于卵发生调节。我们的研究为基因家族进化过程中驱动功能多样化的遗传和分子机制提供了详细的见解。
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