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礼物里有什么?对蟋蟀婚飞喂食行为的分子剖析

What's in the Gift? Towards a Molecular Dissection of Nuptial Feeding in a Cricket.

作者信息

Pauchet Yannick, Wielsch Natalie, Wilkinson Paul A, Sakaluk Scott K, Svatoš Aleš, ffrench-Constant Richard H, Hunt John, Heckel David G

机构信息

Entomology, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany.

Mass spectrometry, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Oct 6;10(10):e0140191. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140191. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Nuptial gifts produced by males and transferred to females during copulation are common in insects. Yet, their precise composition and subsequent physiological effects on the female recipient remain unresolved. Male decorated crickets Gryllodes sigillatus transfer a spermatophore to the female during copulation that is composed of an edible gift, the spermatophylax, and the ampulla that contains the ejaculate. After transfer of the spermatophore, the female detaches the spermatophylax and starts to eat it while sperm from the ampulla are evacuated into the female reproductive tract. When the female has finished consuming the spermatophylax, she detaches the ampulla and terminates sperm transfer. Hence, one simple function of the spermatophylax is to ensure complete sperm transfer by distracting the female from prematurely removing the ampulla. However, the majority of orally active components of the spermatophylax itself and their subsequent effects on female behavior have not been identified. Here, we report the first analysis of the proteome of the G. sigillatus spermatophylax and the transcriptome of the male accessory glands that make these proteins. The accessory gland transcriptome was assembled into 17,691 transcripts whilst about 30 proteins were detected within the mature spermatophylax itself. Of these 30 proteins, 18 were encoded by accessory gland encoded messages. Most spermatophylax proteins show no similarity to proteins with known biological functions and are therefore largely novel. A spermatophylax protein shows similarity to protease inhibitors suggesting that it may protect the biologically active components from digestion within the gut of the female recipient. Another protein shares similarity with previously characterized insect polypeptide growth factors suggesting that it may play a role in altering female reproductive physiology concurrent with fertilization. Characterization of the spermatophylax proteome provides the first step in identifying the genes encoding these proteins in males and in understanding their biological functions in the female recipient.

摘要

在昆虫中,雄性在交配时产生并传递给雌性的婚飞礼物很常见。然而,它们的确切组成以及对雌性接受者随后产生的生理影响仍未得到解决。雄性装饰蟋蟀(Gryllodes sigillatus)在交配时会向雌性传递一个精包,该精包由一个可食用的礼物——精包叶,以及包含射精的壶腹组成。精包传递后,雌性分离出精包叶并开始食用,同时壶腹中的精子被排入雌性生殖道。当雌性吃完精包叶后,她会分离出壶腹并终止精子传递。因此,精包叶的一个简单功能是通过分散雌性注意力,使其不会过早移除壶腹,从而确保精子的完全传递。然而,精包叶本身的大多数口服活性成分及其对雌性行为的后续影响尚未确定。在这里,我们报告了对G. sigillatus精包叶蛋白质组和产生这些蛋白质的雄性附腺转录组的首次分析。附腺转录组被组装成17,691个转录本,而在成熟的精包叶本身中检测到了约30种蛋白质。在这30种蛋白质中,有18种是由附腺编码的信息编码的。大多数精包叶蛋白质与具有已知生物学功能的蛋白质没有相似性,因此在很大程度上是新的。一种精包叶蛋白质与蛋白酶抑制剂相似,这表明它可能保护生物活性成分在雌性接受者的肠道内不被消化。另一种蛋白质与先前表征的昆虫多肽生长因子相似,这表明它可能在受精时改变雌性生殖生理方面发挥作用。精包叶蛋白质组的表征为鉴定雄性中编码这些蛋白质的基因以及了解它们在雌性接受者中的生物学功能提供了第一步。

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