Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, 98195-5065, USA.
Bioessays. 2010 Jan;32(1):26-36. doi: 10.1002/bies.200900127.
Reproductive proteins maintain species-specific barriers to fertilization, affect the outcome of sperm competition, mediate reproductive conflicts between the sexes, and potentially contribute to the formation of new species. However, the specific proteins and molecular mechanisms that underlie these processes are understood in only a handful of cases. Advances in genomic and proteomic technologies enable the identification of large suites of reproductive proteins, making it possible to dissect reproductive phenotypes at the molecular level. We first review these technological advances and describe how reproductive proteins are identified in diverse animal taxa. We then discuss the dynamic evolution of reproductive proteins and the potential selective forces that act on them. Finally, we describe molecular and genomic tools for functional analysis and detail how evolutionary data may be used to make predictions about interactions among reproductive proteins.
生殖蛋白维持物种间受精的特有障碍,影响精子竞争的结果,调节性别间的生殖冲突,并可能有助于新物种的形成。然而,在少数情况下,人们才了解这些过程所涉及的具体蛋白质和分子机制。基因组学和蛋白质组学技术的进步使人们能够鉴定大量的生殖蛋白,从而有可能在分子水平上剖析生殖表型。我们首先回顾这些技术进步,并描述如何在不同的动物类群中鉴定生殖蛋白。然后,我们讨论生殖蛋白的动态进化以及可能作用于它们的选择压力。最后,我们描述功能分析的分子和基因组工具,并详细介绍如何利用进化数据来预测生殖蛋白之间的相互作用。