Turner Leslie M, Chuong Edward B, Hoekstra Hopi E
Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, CA 92093, USA.
Genetics. 2008 Aug;179(4):2075-89. doi: 10.1534/genetics.107.085902. Epub 2008 Aug 9.
Genes expressed in testes are critical to male reproductive success, affecting spermatogenesis, sperm competition, and sperm-egg interaction. Comparing the evolution of testis proteins at different taxonomic levels can reveal which genes and functional classes are targets of natural and sexual selection and whether the same genes are targets among taxa. Here we examine the evolution of testis-expressed proteins at different levels of divergence among three rodents, mouse (Mus musculus), rat (Rattus norvegicus), and deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus), to identify rapidly evolving genes. Comparison of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from testes suggests that proteins with testis-specific expression evolve more rapidly on average than proteins with maximal expression in other tissues. Genes with the highest rates of evolution have a variety of functional roles including signal transduction, DNA binding, and egg-sperm interaction. Most of these rapidly evolving genes have not been identified previously as targets of selection in comparisons among more divergent mammals. To determine if these genes are evolving rapidly among closely related species, we sequenced 11 of these genes in six Peromyscus species and found evidence for positive selection in five of them. Together, these results demonstrate rapid evolution of functionally diverse testis-expressed proteins in rodents, including the identification of amino acids under lineage-specific selection in Peromyscus. Evidence for positive selection among closely related species suggests that changes in these proteins may have consequences for reproductive isolation.
在睾丸中表达的基因对于雄性生殖成功至关重要,影响着精子发生、精子竞争以及精卵相互作用。比较不同分类水平下睾丸蛋白的进化情况,可以揭示哪些基因和功能类别是自然选择和性选择的目标,以及相同的基因在不同分类群中是否为目标。在这里,我们研究了三种啮齿动物——小鼠(小家鼠)、大鼠(褐家鼠)和鹿鼠(白足鼠)——在不同分化水平下睾丸表达蛋白的进化情况,以识别快速进化的基因。睾丸表达序列标签(EST)的比较表明,与在其他组织中最大表达的蛋白相比,具有睾丸特异性表达的蛋白平均进化得更快。进化速率最高的基因具有多种功能作用,包括信号转导、DNA结合以及精卵相互作用。在更具分化的哺乳动物之间的比较中,这些快速进化的基因大多数以前并未被确定为选择的目标。为了确定这些基因在密切相关的物种中是否也在快速进化,我们对六个白足鼠物种中的11个此类基因进行了测序,并在其中五个物种中发现了正选择的证据。这些结果共同证明了啮齿动物中功能多样的睾丸表达蛋白的快速进化,包括在白足鼠中确定了在谱系特异性选择下的氨基酸。密切相关物种之间正选择的证据表明,这些蛋白的变化可能对生殖隔离产生影响。