Slow evolution under purifying selection in the gamete recognition protein bindin of the sea urchin Diadema
Bindin is a sperm protein that mediates attachment and membrane fusion of gametes. The mode of bindin evolution varies across sea urchin genera studied to date. In three genera it evolves under positive selection, in four under mostly purifying selection, and in one, results have been mixed. We stud...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2020-06, Vol.10 (1), p.9834-9834, Article 9834 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bindin is a sperm protein that mediates attachment and membrane fusion of gametes. The mode of bindin evolution varies across sea urchin genera studied to date. In three genera it evolves under positive selection, in four under mostly purifying selection, and in one, results have been mixed. We studied bindin evolution in the pantropical sea urchin
Diadema
, which split from other studied genera 250 million years ago. We found that
Diadema
bindin is structurally similar to that of other genera, but much longer (418 amino acids). In seven species of
Diadema
, bindin evolves under purifying selection, more slowly than in any other sea urchin genus. Only bindin of the recently rediscovered
D. clarki
shows evidence of positive selection. As
D. clarki
is sympatric with
D. setosum
and
D. savignyi
, positive selection could arise from avoidance of maladaptive hybridization. However,
D. setosum
and
D. savignyi
overlap in the Indo-West Pacific, yet their bindins show no evidence of positive selection, possibly because the two species spawn at different times. Bindin in the East Pacific
D. mexicanum
, the West Atlantic
D. antillarum
, the East Atlantic
D. africanum
, and the Indo-Pacific
D. paucispinum
also evolves slowly under purifying selection. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-020-66390-2 |