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The Scent of Royalty: A P450 Gene Signals Reproductive Status in a Social Insect

机译:皇室的香气:P450基因可指示社交昆虫​​的生殖状态

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Cooperation requires communication; this applies to animals and humans alike. The main communication means differ between taxa and social insects ( ants, termites, and some bees and wasps) lack the cognitive abilities of most social vertebrates. Central to the regulation of the reproductive harmony in insect societies is the production of a royalty scent which signals the fertility status of the reproducing queen to the nonreproducing workers. Here, we revealed a central genetic component underlying this hallmark of insect societies in the termite Cryptotermes secundus. Communication between queens and workers relied upon the expression of a gene, Neofem4, which belongs to the cytochrome P450 genes. We inhibited Neofem4 in queens by RNA interference. This resulted in the loss of the royalty scent in queens and the workers behaved as though the queen were absent. The queen's behavior was not generally affected by silencing Neofem4. This suggests that the lack of the royalty scent lead to workers not recognizing her anymore as queen. P450 genes are known to be involved in the production of chemical signals in cockroaches and their expression has been linked to a major fertility regulator, juvenile hormone. This makes P450 genes, both a suitable and available evolutionary substrate in the face of natural selection for production of a queen substance. Our data suggest that in an organism without elaborate cognitive abilities communication has been achieved by the exploitation of a central gene that links the fertility network with the chemical communication pathway. As termites and social Hymenoptera seem to share the same class of compounds in signaling fertility, this role of P450 genes might be more widespread across social insects.
机译:合作需要沟通;这适用于动物和人类。在分类单元和社交昆虫(蚂蚁,白蚁以及一些蜜蜂和黄蜂)之间,主要的交流方式有所不同,它们缺乏大多数社交脊椎动物的认知能力。昆虫社会生殖和谐调节的核心是产生皇室香气,向非繁殖工人发出繁殖皇后的生育状况。在这里,我们揭示了白蚁隐孢子虫这一昆虫社会标志的核心遗传成分。皇后与工人之间的交流依赖于基因Neofem4的表达,该基因属于细胞色素P450基因。我们通过RNA干扰抑制了皇后区的Neofem4。这导致皇后区皇室的香气丧失,工人们的表现就好像皇后不在了。沉默Neofem4通常不会影响女王的行为。这表明缺乏使用费的气味导致工人不再承认她为女王。已知P450基因与蟑螂的化学信号产生有关,其表达已与主要的生育调节因子幼体激素相关。面对自然选择生产皇后物质,P450基因成为合适且可用的进化底物。我们的数据表明,在没有详尽的认知能力的生物中,已经通过利用将生育力网络与化学交流途径联系起来的中央基因来实现交流。由于白蚁和社交膜翅目动物似乎在传递生育力方面共享同一类化合物,因此P450基因的这​​种作用可能在整个社交昆虫中更加普遍。

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