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Mol Biol Evol


Title:Molecular evolution and functional diversification of fatty acid desaturases after recurrent gene duplication in Drosophila
Author(s):Fang S; Ting CT; Lee CR; Chu KH; Wang CC; Tsaur SC;
Address:"Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China"
Journal Title:Mol Biol Evol
Year:2009
Volume:20090323
Issue:7
Page Number:1447 - 1456
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msp057
ISSN/ISBN:1537-1719 (Electronic) 0737-4038 (Print) 0737-4038 (Linking)
Abstract:"Frequent gene duplications in the genome incessantly supply new genetic materials for functional innovation presumably driven by positive Darwinian selection. This mechanism in the desaturase gene family has been proposed to be important in triggering the pheromonal diversification in insects. With the recent completion of a dozen Drosophila genomes, a genome-wide perspective is possible. In this study, we first identified homologs of desaturase genes in 12 Drosophila species and noted that while gene duplication events are relatively frequent, gene losses are not scarce, especially in the desat1-desat2-desatF clade. By reconciling the gene tree with species phylogeny and the chromosomal synteny of the sequenced Drosophila genomes, at least one gene loss in desat2 and a minimum of six gene gains (resulting in seven desatF homologs, alpha-eta), three gene losses and one relocation in desatF were inferred. Upon branching off the ancestral desat1 lineage, both desat2 and desatF gained novel functions through accelerating protein evolution. The amino acid residues under positive selection located near the catalytic sites and the C-terminal region might be responsible for altered substrate selectivity between closely related species. The association between the expression pattern of desatF-alpha and the chemical composition of cuticular hydrocarbons implies that the ancestral function of desatF-alpha is the second desaturation at the four carbons after the first double bond in diene synthesis, and the shift from bisexual to female-specific expression in desatF-alpha occurred in the ancestral lineage of Drosophila melanogaster subgroup. A relationship between the number of expressed desatF homologs and the diene diversification has also been observed. These results suggest that the molecular diversification of fatty acid desaturases after recurrent gene duplication plays an important role in pheromonal diversity in Drosophila"
Keywords:"Animals Drosophila/*enzymology/*genetics Drosophila melanogaster/enzymology/genetics *Evolution, Molecular Fatty Acid Desaturases/*genetics *Gene Duplication Phylogeny;"
Notes:"MedlineFang, Shu Ting, Chau-Ti Lee, Cheng-Ruei Chu, Kuang-Hsi Wang, Chuan-Chan Tsaur, Shun-Chern eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2009/03/25 Mol Biol Evol. 2009 Jul; 26(7):1447-56. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msp057. Epub 2009 Mar 23"

 
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