Molecular cloning, characterization, and evolution analysis of the luciferase genes from three sympatric sibling fireflies (Lampyridae: Lampyrinae, Diaphanes)
Firefly adult bioluminescence functions as signal communication between sexes. How sympatric sibling species with similar glow pattern recognize their conspecific mates remains largely unknown. To better understand the role of the luciferases of sympatric fireflies in recognizing mates, we cloned th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Photochemical & photobiological sciences 2021-08, Vol.20 (8), p.1053-1067 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Firefly adult bioluminescence functions as signal communication between sexes. How sympatric sibling species with similar glow pattern recognize their conspecific mates remains largely unknown. To better understand the role of the luciferases of sympatric fireflies in recognizing mates, we cloned the luciferase genes of three sympatric forest dwelling fireflies (
Diaphanes nubilus, Diaphanes pectinealis
, and
Diaphanes
sp2) and evaluated their enzyme characteristics. Our data show that the amino acid (AA) sequences of all three luciferases are highly conserved, including the identities (
D. nubilus
vs
D. pectinealis
: 99%;
D. nubilus
vs
Diaphanes
sp2: 98.5%;
D. pectinealis
vs
Diaphanes
sp2: 99.4%) and the protein structures. Three recombinant luciferases produced in vitro all possess significant luminescence activity at pH 7.8, and similar maximum emission spectrum (
D. nubilus
: 562 nm;
D. pectinealis
and
Diaphanes
sp2: 564 nm). They show the highest activity at 10 °C (
D. pectinealis
,
Diaphanes
sp2) and 15 °C (
D. nubilus
), and completely inactivation at 45 °C. Their
K
M
for
d
-luciferin and ATP were 2.7 μM and 92 μM (
D. nubilus
), 3.7 μM and 49 μM (
D. pectinealis
), 3.5 μM and 46 μM (
Diaphanes
sp2). Phylogenetic analyses support that
D. nubilus
is sister to
D. pectinealis
with
Diaphanes
sp2 at their base, which further cluster with
Pyrocoelia
. All combined data indicate that sympatric
Diaphanes
species have similar luciferase characteristics, suggesting that other strategies (e.g., pheromone, active time, etc.) may be adopted to recognize mates. Our data provide new insights into
Diaphanes
luciferases and their evolution.
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ISSN: | 1474-905X 1474-9092 1474-9092 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s43630-021-00080-4 |