硬骨鱼都铎结构域(TDRD)蛋白的进化动力学和保守功能。

IF 5.8 2区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Zeyu Liu, Saisai Liu, Shiyang Guo, Wei Lu, Quanqi Zhang, Jie Cheng
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摘要

都铎结构域蛋白(Tudor domain containing, TDRD)是种系富集蛋白家族,通过与piwi相互作用RNA (piRNA)通路相互作用,在配子体发生和基因组稳定过程中发挥重要作用。一些研究表明,在具有显著生殖多样性的硬骨鱼谱系中,piRNA通路的快速进化。然而,关于硬骨鱼中Tdrd基因的功能和进化的信息仍然有限。本研究通过全基因组筛选,在斑点海鲈(Lateolabrax maculatus)、亚洲海鲈(Lates calcarifer)和舌鳎(Cynoglossus semiaevis)等具有重要经济价值的水产养殖鱼类中鉴定出13个Tdrd家族基因。通过拷贝数、结构、系统发育和合成分析,研究了硬骨鱼谱系中Tdrd6和Tdrd7基因的重复以及Stk31和Tdrd10基因的缺失。基于密码子的分子进化分析表明,硬骨鱼Tdrd基因的进化速度比哺乳动物快,这可能与硬骨鱼谱系中piRNA通路的加速进化有关。Tdrd基因在不同硬骨鱼系间的进化多样性也被检测到。RNA-seq分析显示,大部分硬骨鱼Tdrd基因主要在性腺中表达,尤其是在睾丸中高表达,如Tdrd6、Tdrd7a、Tdrd9、Ecat8和Tdrd15。Tdrd6和Tdrd7在硬骨鱼中不同的表达和进化模式可能表明它们的功能多样化。这些结果表明硬骨鱼Tdrd家族在配子体发生和piRNA通路中具有保守功能,为Tdrd基因的进化奠定了基础,并有助于进一步解读硬骨鱼Tdrd功能。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s42995-021-00118-7获得。
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Evolutionary dynamics and conserved function of the Tudor domain-containing (TDRD) proteins in teleost fish.

Evolutionary dynamics and conserved function of the Tudor domain-containing (TDRD) proteins in teleost fish.

Evolutionary dynamics and conserved function of the Tudor domain-containing (TDRD) proteins in teleost fish.

Tudor domain-containing (TDRD) proteins, the germline enriched protein family, play essential roles in the process of gametogenesis and genome stability through their interaction with the PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway. Several studies have suggested the rapid evolution of the piRNA pathway in teleost lineages with striking reproductive diversity. However, there is still limited information about the function and evolution of Tdrd genes in teleost species. In this study, through genome wide screening, 13 Tdrd family genes were identified in economically important aquaculture fish, including spotted sea bass (Lateolabrax maculatus), Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer), and tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis). With copy number, structure, phylogeny, and synteny analysis, duplication of Tdrd6 and Tdrd7, as well as loss of Stk31 and Tdrd10, were characterized in teleost lineages. Codon based molecular evolution analysis indicated faster evolution of teleost Tdrd genes than that in mammals, potentially associated with the accelerated evolution of the piRNA pathway in teleost lineages. The evolutionary diversity of Tdrd genes was also detected between different teleost lineages. RNA-seq analysis showed that most teleost Tdrd genes were dominantly expressed in gonads, particularly highly expressed in testis, such as Tdrd6, Tdrd7a, Tdrd9, Ecat8, and Tdrd15. The varied expression and evolutionary pattern between the duplicated Tdrd6 and Tdrd7 in teleosts may indicate their functional diversification. All these results suggest a conserved function of teleost Tdrd family in gametogenesis and the piRNA pathway, which could lay a foundation for the evolution of Tdrd genes and be helpful for further deciphering of Tdrd functions in teleosts.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42995-021-00118-7.

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Marine Life Science & Technology
Marine Life Science & Technology MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Marine Life Science & Technology (MLST), established in 2019, is dedicated to publishing original research papers that unveil new discoveries and theories spanning a wide spectrum of life sciences and technologies. This includes fundamental biology, fisheries science and technology, medicinal bioresources, food science, biotechnology, ecology, and environmental biology, with a particular focus on marine habitats. The journal is committed to nurturing synergistic interactions among these diverse disciplines, striving to advance multidisciplinary approaches within the scientific field. It caters to a readership comprising biological scientists, aquaculture researchers, marine technologists, biological oceanographers, and ecologists.
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