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A 'love' dart allohormone identified in the mucous glands of hermaphroditic land snails

机译:在雌雄同体的蜗牛的黏液腺中发现了一种“爱”箭异源激素。

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Animals have evolved many ways to enhance their own reproductive success. One bizarre sexual ritual is the love dart shooting of helicid snails, which has courted many theories regarding its precise function. Acting as a hypodermic needle, the dart transfers an allohormone that increases paternity success. Its precise physiological mechanism of action within the recipient snail is to close off the entrance to the sperm digestion organ via a contraction of the copulatory canal, thereby delaying the digestion of most donated sperm. In this study, we used the common garden snail Cornu aspersum to identify the allohormone that is responsible for this physiological change in the female system of this simultaneous hermaphrodite. The love dart allohormone (LDA) was isolated from extracts derived from mucous glands that coat the dart before it is stabbed through the partners body wall. We isolated LDA from extracts using bioassay-guided contractility measurement of the copulatory canal. LDA is encoded within a 235 amino acid precursor protein containing multiple cleavage sites that, when cleaved, releases multiple bioactive peptides. Synthetic LDA also stimulated copulatory canal contractility. Combined with our finding that the protein sequence resembles previously described molluscan buccalin precursors, this indicates that LDA is partially conserved in helicid snails and less in other molluscan species. In summary, our study provides the full identification of an allohormone that is hypodermically injected via a love dart. More importantly, our findings have important consequences for understanding reproductive biology and the evolution of alternative reproductive strategies.
机译:动物已经进化出许多方法来增强自身的生殖成功。一种奇特的性仪式是用射箭方式射杀螺旋蜗牛,这种方法已引起了许多关于其精确功能的理论的讨论。飞镖充当皮下注射针头,可转移异源激素,从而增加亲子鉴定的成功率。其在受体蜗牛内的精确生理作用机制是通过交配管的收缩来封闭精子消化器官的入口,从而延迟大多数捐献精子的消化。在这项研究中,我们使用普通的蜗牛蜗牛(Cornu aspersum)来识别导致这种雌雄同体雌性系统中这种生理变化的异源激素。爱情飞镖异源激素(LDA)是从粘在箭上的粘液腺提取物中分离出来的,然后将其刺入伴侣的体壁。我们使用生物测定指导的交配管收缩力测量从提取物中分离了LDA。 LDA编码在235个氨基酸的前体蛋白中,该蛋白包含多个切割位点,切割后会释放出多个生物活性肽。合成的LDA也刺激了交配管的收缩。结合我们的发现,即蛋白质序列类似于先前描述的软体动物颊鳞蛋白前体,这表明LDA在螺旋蜗牛中部分保守,而在其他软体动物中则较少。总而言之,我们的研究提供了通过爱镖皮下注射的同种异体激素的完整鉴定。更重要的是,我们的发现对理解生殖生物学和替代生殖策略的演变具有重要意义。

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