Adaptive evolution of odorant receptors is associated with elaborations of social organization in ants.

IF 5.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yoann Pellen, Joel Vizueta, Erin Beck, Juergen Liebig, Lukas Schrader, Eyal Privman
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Abstract

Cooperation in social insect colonies depends on complex chemical communication, requiring a large array of chemosensory receptors. Ant odorant receptors (ORs) were dramatically expanded compared to other insects, most notably in the "9-exon" subfamily, which was implicated in responding to cuticular hydrocarbons, a major class of signalling compounds. These observations indicate adaptive evolution of olfactory functions, but this process was never studied in the context of the evolution of specific sociobiological traits. The Global Ant Genomics Alliance has compiled 163 high-quality ant genomes, enabling detailed study of OR evolution in unprecedented detail. Analysing 55,068 ORs across the phylogeny, we tested for association between sociobiological traits and adaptive evolution of ORs, including gene duplication and adaptive sequence evolution. We identified strong enrichment of positive selection on 9-exon ORs in the ancestor of the formicoid clade, which evolved larger colonies and greater reproductive division of labour. This result indicates a key role of chemical communication in the early evolution of complex social organization. We also observed enrichment of positive selection on 9-exon ORs associated with the recent evolution of continuous worker polymorphism in multiple lineages. Surprisingly, the evolution of other sociobiological traits was associated with reduced positive selection on ORs. These results suggest that worker polymorphism involves more extensive adaptation of chemical communication compared to other aspects of ant sociobiology. By analysing the most comprehensive OR dataset to date, we provide new insights into the specific context in which ORs played a major role in the elaboration of social traits in ants.

气味受体的适应性进化与蚂蚁社会组织的精细化有关。
群居昆虫群体的合作依赖于复杂的化学通讯,需要大量的化学感受器。与其他昆虫相比,蚂蚁的气味受体(ORs)显著扩增,最明显的是在“9-外显子”亚家族中,该亚家族涉及对表皮碳氢化合物(一种主要的信号化合物)的响应。这些观察结果表明嗅觉功能的适应性进化,但这一过程从未在特定社会生物学特征进化的背景下进行过研究。全球蚂蚁基因组联盟已经汇编了163个高质量的蚂蚁基因组,使蚂蚁进化的详细研究达到了前所未有的详细程度。研究人员分析了55068个ORs的社会生物学特征与ORs的适应性进化之间的关系,包括基因复制和适应性序列进化。我们在蚁类进化枝的祖先中发现了9外显子ORs的强正选择富集,从而进化出更大的群体和更大的生殖分工。这一结果表明,化学通讯在复杂社会组织的早期进化中起着关键作用。我们还观察到9-外显子ORs的正选择富集与多个谱系中连续工人多态性的近期进化有关。令人惊讶的是,其他社会生物学性状的进化与ORs正面选择的减少有关。这些结果表明,与蚂蚁社会生物学的其他方面相比,工蚁多态性涉及更广泛的化学通讯适应。通过分析迄今为止最全面的OR数据集,我们为ORs在阐述蚂蚁社会特征中发挥重要作用的具体背景提供了新的见解。
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Molecular biology and evolution
Molecular biology and evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
19.70
自引率
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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