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Genomic analysis of the interactions between social environment and social communication systems in honey bees (Apis mellifera)

机译:蜜蜂社会环境与社交系统之间相互作用的基因组分析

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Social context is often a primary regulator of social behavior, but genes that affect or are affected by social context have rarely been investigated. In social insects, caste specific pheromones are key modulators of social behavior, e.g., in honey bees the queen mandibular gland (MG) pheromone mediates reproductive dominance, its absence prompting ovary activation and queen pheromone production in workers. Here, we investigate the effect of social environment on genome-wide expression patterns in the MG, to determine how social context modulates expression of genes that, in turn alter social environment. We used microarrays to examine the MGs of virgin and mated queens, and queenright (QR) and queenless (QL) workers with or without activated ovaries. Approximately 2554 transcripts were significantly differentially expressed among these groups, with caste and social context being the main regulators of gene expression patterns, while physiological state (ovary activation) only minimally affectinggene expression. Thus, social context strongly regulates expression of genes, which, in turn, shape social environment. Among these, 25 genes that are putatively involved in caste selective production of the fatty-acid derived MG pheromone were differentially expressed in queens and workers. These genes whose functions correspond with enzymatic or transport processes emphasize the occurrence of disparate pheromone biosynthetic pathways for queens and workers, adding another dimension regarding the regulation of these important pheromones. Gene ontology analysis also revealed genes of different functional categories whose expression was impacted by caste or by the social environment, suggesting that the MG has broader functions than pheromone biosynthesis.
机译:社会情境通常是社会行为的主要调节者,但很少研究影响社会情境或受其影响的基因。在社交昆虫中,种姓特异性信息素是社交行为的关键调节剂,例如,在蜜蜂中,下颌女王(MG)信息素介导生殖优势,它的缺失会促使卵巢激活并导致工人生产女王信息素。在这里,我们调查了社交环境对MG中全基因组表达模式的影响,以确定社交环境如何调节基因表达,进而改变社交环境。我们使用微阵列检查了初生和交配的皇后,以及有或没有活化卵巢的皇后号(QR)和无皇后号(QL)工人的MG。这些群体之间大约有2554个转录物显着差异表达,种姓和社会背景是基因表达模式的主要调节者,而生理状态(卵巢激活)对基因表达的影响最小。因此,社会背景强烈地调节了基因的表达,而基因的表达又决定了社会环境。其中,在皇后区和工人区差异表达了25个可能推测与种姓选择性产生脂肪酸衍生的MG信息素有关的基因。这些功能与酶促或转运过程相对应的基因强调了皇后区和工人区分开的信息素生物合成途径的出现,为这些重要信息素的调控增加了新的维度。基因本体分析还揭示了不同功能类别的基因,其表达受到种姓或社会环境的影响,这表明MG具有比信息素生物合成更广泛的功能。

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