Wang Xiaoxia, Zhang Jianzhi
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Genetics. 2004 Jun;167(2):879-88. doi: 10.1534/genetics.103.025072.
Homeobox genes encode transcription factors that function in various developmental processes and are usually evolutionarily conserved in their sequences. However, two X-chromosome-linked testis-expressed homeobox genes, one from rodents and the other from fruit flies, are known to evolve rapidly under positive Darwinian selection. Here we report yet another case, from primates. TGIFLX is an X-linked homeobox gene that originated by retroposition of the autosomal gene TGIF2, most likely in a common ancestor of rodents and primates. While TGIF2 is ubiquitously expressed, TGIFLX is exclusively expressed in adult testis. A comparison of the TGIFLX sequences among 16 anthropoid primates revealed a significantly higher rate of nonsynonymous nucleotide substitution (d(N)) than synonymous substitution (d(S)), strongly suggesting the action of positive selection. Although the high d(N)/d(S) ratio is most evident outside the homeobox, the homeobox has a d(N)/d(S) of approximately 0.89 and includes two codons that are likely under selection. Furthermore, the rate of radical amino acid substitutions that alter amino acid charge is significantly greater than that of conservative substitutions, suggesting that the selection promotes diversity of the protein charge profile. More interestingly, an analysis of 64 orthologous homeobox genes from humans and mice shows substantially higher rates of amino acid substitution in X-linked testis-expressed genes than in other genes. These results suggest a general pattern of rapid evolution of mammalian X-linked testis-expressed homeobox genes. Although the physiological function of and the exact selective agent on TGIFLX and other rapidly evolving homeobox genes are unclear, the common expression pattern of these transcription factor genes led us to conjecture that the selection is related to one or more aspects of male reproduction and may contribute to speciation.
同源异型框基因编码在各种发育过程中起作用的转录因子,其序列通常在进化上是保守的。然而,已知两个与X染色体连锁的睾丸表达同源异型框基因,一个来自啮齿动物,另一个来自果蝇,在正达尔文选择下快速进化。在此我们报告灵长类动物中的另一个例子。TGIFLX是一个与X染色体连锁的同源异型框基因,它由常染色体基因TGIF2通过逆转座产生,最有可能发生在啮齿动物和灵长类动物的共同祖先中。虽然TGIF2在全身广泛表达,但TGIFLX仅在成年睾丸中表达。对16种类人猿灵长类动物的TGIFLX序列进行比较发现,非同义核苷酸替换率(d(N))显著高于同义替换率(d(S)),强烈表明存在正选择作用。虽然高d(N)/d(S)比率在同源异型框之外最为明显,但同源异型框的d(N)/d(S)约为0.89,并且包含两个可能处于选择作用下的密码子。此外,改变氨基酸电荷的激进氨基酸替换率显著高于保守替换率,表明这种选择促进了蛋白质电荷分布的多样性。更有趣的是,对来自人类和小鼠的64个直系同源同源异型框基因进行分析发现,与X染色体连锁的睾丸表达基因的氨基酸替换率显著高于其他基因。这些结果表明哺乳动物与X染色体连锁的睾丸表达同源异型框基因存在快速进化的一般模式。虽然TGIFLX和其他快速进化的同源异型框基因的生理功能以及确切的选择因子尚不清楚,但这些转录因子基因的共同表达模式使我们推测这种选择与雄性生殖的一个或多个方面有关,并且可能有助于物种形成。