Genomic plasticity drives olfactory adaptation in a pest fly.

Qi Xue, Hany K M Dweck
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Abstract

Preference shifts in insects are often driven by changes in the olfactory system, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The worldwide pest Drosophila suzukii, which oviposits in ripe rather than overripe fruits, provides a powerful model to study these mechanisms and their behavioral consequences. Here, we show that this shift is linked to functional remodeling in four olfactory receptor neurons: ab2B, ab3A, ab4B, and ab10A. While ab3A and ab10A exhibit tuning changes shared with the non-pest relative D. biarmipes, ab2B and ab4B display species-specific adaptations in D. suzukii. These changes result not only from receptor sequence divergence but also from novel innovations: receptor co-expression in ab3A and partitioned expression of Or67a paralogs in ab2B and ab10A. Together, these findings show how genomic plasticity in chemosensory gene families enables rapid sensory adaptation and niche transition.

基因组可塑性驱动害虫蝇的嗅觉适应。
昆虫的偏好变化通常是由嗅觉系统的变化驱动的,但潜在的机制尚不清楚。世界范围内的害虫铃木果蝇在成熟而不是过熟的果实中产卵,为研究这些机制及其行为后果提供了一个强有力的模型。在这里,我们发现这种转变与四个嗅觉受体神经元(ab2B, ab3A, ab4B和ab10A)的功能重塑有关。ab3A和ab10A表现出与非害虫亲缘关系二甲弓形虫共有的调谐变化,而ab2B和ab4B在铃木弓形虫中表现出物种特异性适应。这些变化不仅源于受体序列的差异,还源于新的创新:ab3A中的受体共表达以及ab2B和ab10A中Or67a同源物的分离表达。总之,这些发现显示了化学感觉基因家族的基因组可塑性如何实现快速的感觉适应和生态位转换。
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