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Molecular Evolution of the Major Arthropod Chemoreceptor Gene Families
Annual Review of Entomology ( IF 23.8 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-10 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043322
Hugh M. Robertson 1
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The evolutionary origins of the three major families of chemoreceptors in arthropods—the odorant receptor (OR), gustatory receptor (GR), and ionotropic receptor (IR) families—occurred at the base of the Insecta, Animalia, and Protostomia, respectively. Comparison of receptor family sizes across arthropods reveals a generally positive correlation with their widely disparate complexity of chemical ecology. Closely related species reveal the ongoing processes of gene family evolution, including gene duplication, divergence, pseudogenization, and loss, that mediate these larger patterns. Sets of paralogous receptors within species reveal positive selection on amino acids in regions likely to contribute to ligand binding and specificity. Ligands of many ORs and some GRs and IRs have been identified; however, ligand identification for many more chemoreceptors is needed, as are structures for the OR/GR superfamily, to improve our understanding of the molecular evolution of these ecologically important receptors in arthropods.

中文翻译:


主要节肢动物化学感受器基因家族的分子进化

节肢动物中化学感受器的三个主要家族的进化起源分别是昆虫纲(Insecta),动物界(Animalia)和原生动物(Protostomia)的气味受体(OR),味觉受体(GR)和离子趋向受体(IR)家族。跨节肢动物的受体家族大小的比较揭示了与其化学生态学广泛不同的复杂性总体上呈正相关。密切相关的物种揭示了介导这些较大模式的基因家族进化的持续过程,包括基因复制,发散,假基因形成和丢失。物种内的一组旁源受体揭示了在可能有助于配体结合和特异性的区域中对氨基酸的正选择。已经鉴定出许多OR以及一些GR和IR的配体;然而,

更新日期:2019-01-10
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