Dmrt1 Z和W同源物在两个湖北壁虎种群中独立分化。

IF 4.8 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Biomolecules Pub Date : 2025-09-08 DOI:10.3390/biom15091293
Momoka Senga, Nao Kaneko, Yoichi Matsuda, Kazumi Matsubara
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摘要

虎壁虎是广泛分布于东亚的一种壁虎。虽然大多数日本种群具有ZW性染色体(雌性异种配子),但性染色体分化程度在种群间存在差异。编码Dmrt1(一种参与脊椎动物睾丸发育的转录因子)的基因位于该物种的Z和W性染色体上,因此是性别决定基因的候选基因。本研究对来自石垣岛和冲绳岛的两个虎斑虎种群Dmrt1的Z和W同源基因结构进行了研究。在石垣种群中,ZW染色体对在形态上未分化,而在冲绳种群中,ZW染色体对是异型的。在冲绳人群中,Z和W同源基因的启动子和外显子序列几乎相同,未发现非同义替换。相比之下,石垣人群的W同源基因在外显子2上分别缺失了42 bp和12 bp。预测的三维蛋白质结构揭示了W同源物中c端区域的重排,这可能会干扰目标位点的结合。这些结果表明,Dmrt1的Z和W同源物在每个群体中独立发生分化。我们的研究结果强调了性染色体进化的多样性和性别决定机制,即使在单一物种中也是如此。
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Differentiation of Dmrt1 Z and W Homologs Occurred Independently in Two Gekko hokouensis Populations.

Gekko hokouensis is a gecko species widely distributed across East Asia. Although most of the Japanese populations possess ZW sex chromosomes (female heterogamety), the degree of sex chromosome differentiation varies among populations. The gene encoding for Dmrt1, a transcription factor involved in testis development in vertebrates, is located on the Z and W sex chromosomes of this species and is therefore a candidate of the sex-determining gene. In this study, we investigated the gene structure of the Z and W homologs of Dmrt1 in two populations of Gekko hokouensis from the Ishigaki Island and Okinawa Island. In the Ishigaki population, the ZW chromosome pair is morphologically undifferentiated, whereas in the Okinawa population the ZW pair is heteromorphic. In the Okinawa population, promoter and exon sequences were nearly identical between the Z and W homologs, and no non-synonymous substitution was detected. In contrast, the W homolog in the Ishigaki population exhibited 42 bp and 12 bp deletions in exon 2. The predicted three-dimensional protein structure revealed a rearrangement of the C-terminal region in the W homolog that may interfere with target site binding. These results indicate that differentiation between Z and W homologs of Dmrt1 has occurred independently in each population. Our findings highlight the diversity of sex chromosome evolution and sex-determining mechanisms even within a single species.

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Biomolecules
Biomolecules Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focusing on biogenic substances and their biological functions, structures, interactions with other molecules, and their microenvironment as well as biological systems. Biomolecules publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications.  Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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