Temperature and Pressure Shaped the Evolution of Antifreeze Proteins in Polar and Deep Sea Zoarcoid Fishes.

IF 5.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Samuel N Bogan, Nathan Surendran, Scott Hotaling, Thomas Desvignes, Iliana Bista, Luana S F Lins, Mari H Eilertsen, Nathalie R Le François, Tait Algayer, Scott L Hamilton, Paul B Frandsen, Federico G Hoffmann, Joanna L Kelley
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Abstract

Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) have enabled teleost fishes to repeatedly colonize polar seas. Four AFP types have convergently evolved in several fish lineages. AFPs inhibit ice crystal growth and lower tissue freezing point. In lineages with AFPs, species inhabiting colder environments may possess more AFP copies. Elucidating how differences in AFP copy number evolve is challenging due to the genes' tandem array structure and consequently poor resolution of these repetitive regions. Here, we explore the evolution of type III AFPs (AFP III) in the globally distributed suborder Zoarcoidei, leveraging six new long-read genome assemblies. Zoarcoidei has fewer genomic resources relative to other polar fish clades while it is one of the few groups of fishes adapted to both the Arctic and Southern Oceans. Combining these new assemblies with additional long-read genomes available for Zoarcoidei, we conducted a comprehensive phylogenetic test of AFP III evolution and modeled the effects of thermal habitat and depth on AFP III gene family evolution. We confirm a single origin of AFP III via neofunctionalization of the enzyme sialic acid synthase B. We also show that AFP copy number increased under low temperature but decreased with depth, potentially because pressure lowers freezing point. Associations between the environment and AFP III copy number were driven by duplications of paralogs that were translocated out of the ancestral locus at which AFP III arose. Our results reveal novel environmental effects on AFP evolution and demonstrate the value of high-quality genomic resources for studying how structural genomic variation shapes convergent adaptation.

温度和压力影响极地和深海动物纲鱼类抗冻蛋白的进化。
抗冻蛋白(AFPs)使硬骨鱼能够反复在极地海洋中定居。四种AFP类型在几种鱼类谱系中已经趋同进化。afp抑制冰晶生长,降低组织凝固点。在具有AFP的谱系中,生活在较冷环境中的物种可能拥有更多的AFP拷贝。由于基因的串联阵列结构和这些重复区域的低分辨率,阐明AFP拷贝数的差异如何进化是具有挑战性的。在这里,我们利用6个新的长读基因组片段,探索了全球分布的Zoarcoidei亚目中III型AFP (AFP III)的进化。Zoarcoidei相对于其他极地鱼类分支具有较少的基因组资源,而它是少数既适应北极海洋又适应南大洋的鱼类之一。结合这些新组合和其他Zoarcoidei的长读基因组,我们进行了AFP III基因进化的综合系统发育测试,并模拟了热生境和深度对AFP III基因家族进化的影响。我们通过唾液酸合成酶b的新功能化证实了AFP III的单一起源。我们还表明,AFP拷贝数在低温下增加,但随着深度的增加而减少,这可能是因为压力降低了冰点。环境和AFP III拷贝数之间的关联是由从AFP III产生的祖先位点转移的同源基因的重复驱动的。我们的研究结果揭示了环境对AFP进化的新影响,并证明了高质量基因组资源对研究结构基因组变异如何影响趋同适应的价值。
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Molecular biology and evolution
Molecular biology and evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
19.70
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3.70%
发文量
257
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biology and Evolution Journal Overview: Publishes research at the interface of molecular (including genomics) and evolutionary biology Considers manuscripts containing patterns, processes, and predictions at all levels of organization: population, taxonomic, functional, and phenotypic Interested in fundamental discoveries, new and improved methods, resources, technologies, and theories advancing evolutionary research Publishes balanced reviews of recent developments in genome evolution and forward-looking perspectives suggesting future directions in molecular evolution applications.
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