Genome-Wide Analysis of Odorant and Gustatory Receptors in Six Papilio Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

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作者
Yin, Ningna [1 ]
Xiao, Haiyan [1 ]
Yang, Anjin [1 ]
Wu, Chun [1 ]
Liu, Naiyong [1 ]
机构
[1] Southwest Forestry Univ, Key Lab Forest Disaster Warning & Control Yunnan, Kunming 650224, Yunnan, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Papilio; odorant receptor; gustatory receptor; gene structure; olfaction; gustation; reproduction; OVIPOSITION STIMULANTS; MULTICOMPONENT SYSTEM; MOLECULAR EVOLUTION; SWALLOWTAIL; GENE; SUPERFAMILY; ADAPTATION; MECHANISM; EXPANSION; MIMICRY;
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10.3390/insects13090779
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Simple Summary The butterflies of the Lepidoptera are representatives of herbivorous insects. Host plant diversities may shape the evolution of chemosensory receptors in butterflies. However, little is known about whether the host plant range is correlated with the size differences of chemoreceptors as key molecular targets for butterfly-plant chemical interactions. Here, we characterized 381 odorant (ORs) and 328 gustatory (GRs) receptors in one Papilio generalist and five other Papilio specialists regarding their comprehensive annotation, gene structure, phylogenetics and expression profiles. Among six Papilio species, orthologous ORs or GRs shared conserved gene structure, but the differences in intron size frequencies were observed between the generalist and the specialists. Furthermore, expression profiles identified candidate OR and GR genes in antennae, foretarsi or reproductive tissues of P. xuthus. This study addresses, for the first time, the issue that the breath of host plants does not appear to result in the obvious expansions of ORs and GRs in Papilio butterflies and identifies candidate molecular targets associated with olfaction, oviposition or reproduction in P. xuthus. The chemical interactions of insects and host plants are shaping the evolution of chemosensory receptor gene families. However, the correlation between host range and chemoreceptor gene repertoire sizes is still elusive in Papilionidae. Here, we addressed the issue of whether host plant diversities are correlated with the expansions of odorant (ORs) or gustatory (GRs) receptors in six Papilio butterflies. By combining genomics, transcriptomics and bioinformatics approaches, 381 ORs and 328 GRs were annotated in the genomes of a generalist P. glaucus and five specialists, P. xuthus, P. polytes, P. memnon, P. machaon and P. dardanus. Orthologous ORs or GRs in Papilio had highly conserved gene structure. Five Papilio specialists exhibited a similar frequency of intron lengths for ORs or GRs, but which was different from those in the generalist. Phylogenetic analysis revealed 60 orthologous OR groups, 45 of which shared one-to-one relationships. Such a single gene in each butterfly also occurred in 26 GR groups. Intriguingly, bitter GRs had fewer introns than other GRs and clustered into a large clade. Focusing on the two chemoreceptor gene families in P. xuthus, most PxutORs (52/58) were expressed in antennae and 31 genes in reproductive tissues. Eleven out of 28 foretarsus-expressed PxutGRs were female-biased genes, as strong candidates for sensing oviposition stimulants. These results indicate that the host range may not shape the large-scale expansions of ORs and GRs in Papilio butterflies and identify important molecular targets involved in olfaction, oviposition or reproduction in P. xuthus.
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