Thermal adaptation in the honeybee (Apis mellifera) via changes to the structure of malate dehydrogenase

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作者
Meemongkolkiat, Thitipan [1 ,2 ]
Allison, Jane [3 ,4 ]
Seebacher, Frank [5 ]
Lim, Julianne [2 ]
Chanchao, Chanpen [6 ]
Oldroyd, Benjamin P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Chulalongkorn Univ, Fac Sci, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
[2] Univ Sydney, Macleay Bldg A12, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[3] Univ Auckland, Digital Life Inst, Sch Biol Sci, Auckland 92019, New Zealand
[4] Univ Auckland, Maurice Wilkins Ctr Mol Biodiscovery, Sch Biol Sci, Auckland 92019, New Zealand
[5] Univ Sydney, Heyden Laurence Bldg, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[6] Chulalongkom Univ, Fac Sci, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
来源
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY | 2020年 / 223卷 / 18期
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Temperature clines; Temperature-dependent selection; Molecular dynamics; Temperature adaptation; Cold narcosis; Geographic distribution; Cline; Allozyme; CATION-PI INTERACTIONS; TEMPERATURE ADAPTATION; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; COLD ADAPTATION; EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION; PROTEIN-STRUCTURE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; B LOCUS; STABILITY; FLEXIBILITY;
D O I
10.1242/jeb.228239
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In honeybees there are three alleles of cytosolic malate dehydrogenase gene: F, M and S. Allele frequencies are correlated with environmental temperature, suggesting that the alleles have temperature-dependent fitness benefits. We determined the enzyme activity of each allele across a range of temperatures in vitro. The F and S alleles have higher activity and are less sensitive to high temperatures than the M allele, which loses activity after incubation at temperatures found in the thorax of foraging bees in hot climates. Next, we predicted the protein structure of each allele and used molecular dynamics simulations to investigate their molecular flexibility. The M allozyme is more flexible than the S and F allozymes at 50 degrees C, suggesting a plausible explanation for its loss of activity at high temperatures, and has the greatest structural flexibility at 15 degrees C, suggesting that it can retain some enzyme activity at cooler temperatures. MM bees recovered from 2 h of cold narcosis significantly better than all other genotypes. Combined, these results explain clinal variation in malate dehydrogenase allele frequencies in the honeybee at the molecular level.
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