頭足類生殖システムにおける代替的適応形質の制御基盤 : 総合的オーム解析

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頭足類生殖システムにおける代替的適応形質の制御基盤 : 総合的オーム解析
タイトル
Regulatory basis of alternative adaptive traits in cephalopod reproductive systems : an integrative omics approach
タイトル 読み
トウソクルイ セイショク システム ニオケル ダイタイテキ テキオウ ケイシツ ノ セイギョ キバン : ソウゴウテキ オーム カイセキ
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収録物名
島根大学生物資源科学部研究報告
19
開始ページ 9
終了ページ 12
収録物識別子
ISSN 13433644
内容記述
抄録・要旨
In the coastal squid Loligo bleekeri, each male produces of two types of fertilization-competent spermatozoa ( eusperm ) that exhibit morphological and behavioral differences. Large'consort'males produce short-tailed spermatozoa that display free-swimming behavior when ejaculated into seawater. Small'sneaker'males, on the other hand, produce long-tailed spermatozoa that exhibit a self-swarming trait after ejaculation. To understand the molecular basis for adaptive traits employed by alternative male mating tactics, we performed the transcriptome deep sequencing ( RNA-seq ) and proteome analysis to search for differences in testicular mRNAs and sperm proteins, respectively. From mature male testes we identified a total of 236,455 contigs ( FPKM=1 ) where 3789 and 2789 were preferentially (>10-fold) expressed in consort and sneaker testes, respectively. A proteamic analysis detected 4302 proteins in the mature sperm as post-translational products. A strongly biased (>10-fold) distribution occurred in 55 consort proteins and 61 sneaker proteins. A family encoding dynein heavy chain gene, however, was found to be biased towards sneakers, whereas many enzymes involving energy metabolism were heavily biased towards consort spermatozoa. From these results we hypothesize that discrete differential traits in dimorphic eusperm arose from a series of innovative alterations in the intracellular components of spermatozoa.
主題
alternative reproductive tactics
male dimorphism
proteome
RNA-seq
sperm evolution
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日本語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
島根大学生物資源科学部
発行日 2014-09-30
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
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関連情報
[NCID] AA1112906X