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Diversity of Antimicrobial Peptides in Three Partially Sympatric Frog Species in Northeast Asia and Implications for Evolution

机译:东北亚三种部分同胞蛙物种中抗菌肽的多样性及其演变意义

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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are evolutionarily ancient molecules that play an essential role in innate immunity across taxa from invertebrates to vertebrates. The evolution system of AMP system has not been well explained in the literature. In this study, we cloned and sequenced AMP transcriptomes of three frog species, namely , , and , which are partially sympatric in northeast Asia, but show different habitat preferences. We found that each species contained 7 to 14 families of AMPs and the diversity was higher in species with a large geographic range and greater habitat variation. All AMPs are phylogenetically related but not associated with the speciation process. Most AMP genes were under negative selection. We propose that the diversification and addition of novel functions and improvement of antimicrobial efficiency are facilitated by the expansion of family members and numbers. We also documented significant negative correlation of net charges and numbers of amino acid residues between the propiece and mature peptide segments. This supports the Net Charge Balance Hypothesis. We propose the Cut Point Sliding Hypothesis as a novel diversification mechanism to explain the correlation in lengths of the two segments.
机译:抗菌肽(AMPs)是进化上古老的分子,在从无脊椎动物到脊椎动物的整个分类单元的先天免疫中起着至关重要的作用。 AMP系统的演化系统尚未在文献中得到很好的解释。在这项研究中,我们克隆和测序了三种蛙类的AMP转录组,它们分别在东北亚部分同居,但显示出不同的生境偏好。我们发现每个物种包含7到14个AMP族,并且在具有较大地理范围和更大栖息地变化的物种中多样性更高。所有AMP都在系统发育上相关,但与物种形成过程无关。大多数AMP基因处于负选择状态。我们建议,通过扩大家庭成员和人数来促进新功能的多样化和增加以及抗菌效率的提高。我们还记录了在propiece和成熟的肽段之间的净电荷和氨基酸残基数量的显着负相关。这支持净电荷余额假说。我们提出了切点滑动假说作为一种新颖的多样化机制来解释两个分段长度的相关性。

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