Comparative selective pressure analysis on mitochondrial protein-coding genes in flying squirrels (Pteromyini) and tree squirrels (Sciurini).

Feiyun Tu, Yaqin Qiao, Wenjing Zhao, Tong Wu
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Different animal groups with varying locomotion modes may have unique energy requirements. Mitochondria produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and reactive oxygen species via oxidative phosphorylation to support organisms energy requirements. The tribes Pteromyini (flying squirrels) and Sciurini (tree squirrels), two closely related taxa within the family Sciuridae, exhibit distinct locomotion modes, energy requirements, and likely face different selective pressures on mitochondrial protein-coding genes (PCGs). We analysed 13 mitochondrial genome sequences from species belonging to the tribe Pteromyini and 117 from species belonging to the tribe Sciurini. Phylogenetic analysis revealed Pteromyini and Sciurini formed a sister relationship within the family Sciuridae. Among the 13 PCGs, ATP8 exhibited the highest dN/dS values, while COX1 showed the lowest. The background selection ratio (ω2) values for six genes (ND1, ND2, ND4, ATP6, ND5, and COX3) in Pteromyini were lower than the foreground selection ratio (ω0) values observed in Sciurini. A RELAX analysis revealed that CYTB, ND4, ATP6, and COX3 genes experienced intensified in selection strength. BUSTED analysis identified stronger signatures of diversifying selection in CYTB and ATP6, highlighting amino acid changes. MEME identified episodic diversifying selection at specific sites among eight PCGs. These findings revealed distinct selective pressures on PCGs in flying and tree squirrels.

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鼯鼠(Pteromyini)和树松鼠(Sciurini)线粒体蛋白编码基因的选择压力比较分析。
具有不同运动模式的不同动物群体可能有独特的能量需求。线粒体通过氧化磷酸化产生三磷酸腺苷(ATP)和活性氧,以满足生物体的能量需求。鼯鼠科(Pteromyini)和树松鼠科(Sciurini)是松鼠科中两个密切相关的类群,它们表现出不同的运动模式和能量需求,线粒体蛋白编码基因(PCGs)也可能面临不同的选择压力。我们分析了属于翼龙科的 13 个物种和属于蝎龙科的 117 个物种的线粒体基因组序列。系统发育分析表明,Pteromyini 和 Sciurini 在 Sciuridae 科中是姊妹关系。在 13 个 PCGs 中,ATP8 的 dN/dS 值最高,而 COX1 的 dN/dS 值最低。翼龙中 6 个基因(ND1、ND2、ND4、ATP6、ND5 和 COX3)的背景选择比(ω2)值低于 Sciurini 中的前景选择比(ω0)值。RELAX分析显示,CYTB、ND4、ATP6和COX3基因的选择强度增强。BUSTED 分析在 CYTB 和 ATP6 中发现了更强的多样化选择特征,突出显示了氨基酸的变化。MEME 在八个 PCG 的特定位点发现了偶发的多样化选择。这些发现揭示了鼯鼠和树松鼠 PCGs 所面临的不同选择压力。
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