一个mitfa剪接突变参与了洞穴鱼的色素脱色。

IF 5.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Mingming Zhang, Qingshuo Zhao, Jinqing Huang, Ming Zou, Baocheng Guo, Yahui Zhao, Fanwei Meng
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穴居物种的色素丧失等回归特征为理解极端环境下的进化机制提供了强有力的模型。在这项研究中,我们研究了洞穴鱼(Triplophysa rosa)色素沉着丧失的遗传和进化机制,Triplophysa rosa是一种在地下栖息地特有的色素沉着、无眼物种。与生长在地表的同属狭窄藤相比,玫瑰桃黑色素形成基因的表达显著降低,表明其色素沉着途径受到转录抑制。进一步分析发现,在黑素细胞诱导转录因子a (mitfa)中出现了一个新的剪接位点突变,导致63-nt的缺失和激活域21个氨基酸的缺失。斑马鱼的功能修复试验证实,Mitfa中21个氨基酸的缺失严重损害了黑色素的合成。此外,在酪氨酸酶相关蛋白1a (tyrp1a)中检测到一个过早停止密码子,这也可能有助于色素脱色表型。进化分析表明,玫瑰玫瑰系的色素特异性基因处于宽松的纯化选择状态,与洞穴环境中色素沉着的弱选择约束相一致。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,mitfa的剪接位点突变,在色素沉着基因选择宽松的背景下,导致了T. rosa的色素沉着丧失,为洞穴鱼的巨噬细胞特征提供了综合的近似(分子)和进化见解。
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A Splicing Mutation in mitfa is Involved in the Depigmentation of Cavefish Triplophysa rosa.

A Splicing Mutation in mitfa is Involved in the Depigmentation of Cavefish Triplophysa rosa.

A Splicing Mutation in mitfa is Involved in the Depigmentation of Cavefish Triplophysa rosa.

A Splicing Mutation in mitfa is Involved in the Depigmentation of Cavefish Triplophysa rosa.

Regression traits such as pigmentation loss in cave-dwelling species offer powerful models for understanding evolutionary mechanisms under extreme environments. In this study, we investigated the genetic and evolutionary mechanisms underlying pigmentation loss in the cavefish Triplophysa rosa, a depigmented, eyeless species endemic to subterranean habitats. Compared with its surface-dwelling relative T. stenura, T. rosa exhibited significantly reduced expression of melanogenesis genes, indicating transcriptional repression of pigmentation pathways. Further analysis revealed a novel splicing site mutation in melanocyte inducing transcription factor a (mitfa), which results in a 63-nt deletion and loss of 21 amino acids in the activation domain. Functional rescue assays in zebrafish confirmed that the loss of 21 amino acids in Mitfa severely compromises melanin synthesis. Additionally, a premature stop codon in tyrosinase-related protein 1a (tyrp1a) was detected, which may also contribute to the depigmented phenotype. Evolutionary analyses indicated that pigmentation-specific genes in the T. rosa lineage are under relaxed purifying selection, consistent with weakened selective constraints on pigmentation in cave environments. Collectively, our findings indicate that a splice-site mutation in mitfa, acting against a background of relaxed selection on pigmentation genes, contributes to pigmentation loss in T. rosa, offering integrated proximate (molecular) and evolutionary insights into the troglomorphic traits in cavefish.

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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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