Absence of fibroin H sequences and a significant divergence in the putative fibroin L homolog in Neomicropteryx cornuta (Micropterigidae) silk.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1038/s42003-025-07801-w
Yume Imada, Lenka Rouhova, Martina Zurovcova, Miluse Hradilova, Sarka Podlahova, Hana Sehadova, Michal Zurovec
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Micropterigidae is regarded as the sister group of all the other Lepidoptera, providing important insights into the evolution of Lepidoptera. However, the gene and protein profiles of silk from Micropterigidae have not yet been identified. In this study, we investigate the components of silk cocoons of the micropterigid species Neomicropteryx cornuta. Here we show that the protein fibroin heavy chain (FibH) is absent in the silk of N. cornuta and that the putative homolog of fibroin light chain (FibL) is also absent or severely altered. This is confirmed by transcriptome and genome analyses of the conserved regions in this species. The examination of the synteny around the fibH genes in several Lepidoptera and Trichoptera species shows that the genomic region containing this gene is absent in another micropterigid species, Micropterix aruncella. In contrast, we found putative orthologs of fibH and fibL in the representative transcripts of another distinct clade, Eriocraniidae. This study shows that the loss of FibH and the loss or severe divergence of FibL occurrs specifically in the family Micropterigidae and reveals dynamic evolutionary changes in silk composition during the early evolution of Lepidoptera. It also shows that silk proteins without FibH can form a solid cocoon.

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丝素蛋白H序列的缺失和丝素蛋白L同源性的显著差异。
微翅科被认为是所有其他鳞翅目的姐妹类群,为鳞翅目的进化提供了重要的见解。然而,微翅科蚕丝的基因和蛋白谱尚未确定。在这项研究中,我们研究了微翅类物种新微翅鸟(neommicropteryx cornuta)蚕茧成分。本研究表明,丝素蛋白重链(FibH)在蚕丝中缺失,丝素蛋白轻链(FibL)的同源物也缺失或严重改变。这是证实了转录组和基因组分析的保守区域在该物种。通过对数种鳞翅目和毛翅目植物中fibH基因的分析发现,含有该基因的基因组区域在另一种微翅目植物aruncella微翅目植物中缺失。相比之下,我们在另一种不同的进化支——毛猴科(Eriocraniidae)的代表性转录本中发现了fih和fibL的推定同源物。本研究表明,FibL的丢失和FibL的丢失或严重分化特异性地发生在微翅科,揭示了鳞翅目早期进化过程中丝成分的动态进化变化。它还表明,不含FibH的丝蛋白可以形成固体茧。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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