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Dynamic digestive physiology of a female reproductive organ in a polyandrous butterfly

机译:一头蝴蝶的雌性生殖器官的动态消化生理

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Reproductive traits experience high levels of selection because of their direct ties to fitness, often resulting in rapid adaptive evolution. Much of the work in this area has focused on male reproductive traits. However, a more comprehensive understanding of female reproductive adaptations and their relationship to male characters is crucial to uncover the relative roles of sexual cooperation and conflict in driving co-evolutionary dynamics between the sexes. We focus on the physiology of a complex female reproductive adaptation in butterflies and moths: a stomach-like organ in the female reproductive tract called the bursa copulatrix that digests the male ejaculate (spermatophore). Little is known about how the bursa digests the spermatophore. We characterized bursa proteolytic capacity in relation to female state in the polyandrous butterfly Pieris rapae. We found that the virgin bursa exhibits extremely high levels of proteolytic activity. Furthermore, in virgin females, bursal proteolytic capacity increases with time since eclosion and ambient temperature, but is not sensitive to the pre-mating social environment. Post copulation, bursal proteolytic activity decreases rapidly before rebounding toward the end of a mating cycle, suggesting active female regulation of proteolysis and/or potential quenching of proteolysis by male ejaculate constituents. Using transcriptomic and proteomic approaches, we report identities for nine proteases actively transcribed by bursal tissue and/or expressed in the bursal lumen that may contribute to observed bursal proteolysis. We discuss how these dynamic physiological characteristics may function as female adaptations resulting from sexual conflict over female remating rate in this polyandrous butterfly.
机译:生殖性状与适应性直接相关,因此经历了高水平的选择,通常会导致快速的适应性进化。该领域的许多工作集中于男性生殖特征。但是,对女性生殖适应及其与男性角色的关系的更全面的了解对于揭示性合作和冲突在驱动性别之间共同进化动态中的相对作用至关重要。我们专注于蝴蝶和飞蛾中复杂的雌性生殖适应的生理学:雌性生殖道中的胃样器官,称为消化囊(bursa copulatrix),可消化雄性射精(精子)。关于法氏囊如何消化精子的知识鲜为人知。我们表征了与女性状态有关的多毛蝴蝶菜青虫的法氏囊蛋白水解能力。我们发现原始的滑囊表现出极高的蛋白水解活性。此外,在处女中,法氏囊蛋白水解能力随着时间的流逝和环境温度的升高而增加,但对交配前的社会环境不敏感。交配后,法氏囊蛋白水解活性迅速下降,直到交配周期结束时才反弹,这表明女性对蛋白水解的活跃调节和/或男性射精成分可能对蛋白水解的抑制作用。使用转录组学和蛋白质组学方法,我们报告了由法氏囊组织活跃转录和/或在法氏囊腔中表达的九种蛋白酶的身份,这可能有助于观察到的法氏囊蛋白水解。我们讨论了这些动态生理特征如何作为雌性适应物,该雌性适应物是由这只多毛蝴蝶的雌性繁殖率上的性冲突引起的。

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