Prokupek Adrianne, Hoffmann Federico, Eyun Seong-il, Moriyama Etsuko, Zhou Min, Harshman Lawrence
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588, USA.
Evolution. 2008 Nov;62(11):2936-47. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00493.x. Epub 2008 Aug 26.
This study investigates genes enriched for expression in the spermatheca, the long-term sperm storage organ (SSO) of female Drosophila. SSO genes are likely to play an important role in processes of sexual selection such as sperm competition and cryptic female choice. Although there is keen interest in the mechanisms of sexual selection at the molecular level, very little is known about the female genes that are involved. In the present study, a high proportion of genes enriched for expression in the spermatheca are evolving rapidly. Most of the rapidly evolving genes are proteases and genes of unknown function that could play a specialized role in the spermatheca. A high percentage of the rapidly evolving genes have secretion signals and thus could encode proteins that directly interact with ejaculate proteins and coevolve with them. In addition to identifying rapidly evolving genes, the present study documents categories of genes that could play a role in spermatheca function such as storing, maintaining, and utilizing sperm. In general, candidate genes discovered in this study could play a key role in sperm competition, cryptic female choice of sperm, and sexually antagonistic coevolution, and ultimately speciation.
本研究调查了在受精囊(雌性果蝇的长期精子储存器官,SSO)中表达富集的基因。SSO基因可能在精子竞争和隐性雌性选择等性选择过程中发挥重要作用。尽管人们对分子水平上的性选择机制有着浓厚兴趣,但对于涉及其中的雌性基因却知之甚少。在本研究中,很大一部分在受精囊中表达富集的基因正在快速进化。大多数快速进化的基因是蛋白酶和功能未知的基因,它们可能在受精囊中发挥特殊作用。高比例的快速进化基因具有分泌信号,因此可能编码与射精蛋白直接相互作用并与其共同进化的蛋白质。除了鉴定快速进化的基因外,本研究还记录了可能在受精囊功能(如储存、维持和利用精子)中发挥作用的基因类别。总体而言,本研究中发现的候选基因可能在精子竞争、雌性对精子的隐性选择以及性拮抗协同进化,最终在物种形成中发挥关键作用。