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Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps

The geographic mosaic of coevolution predicts parasite virulence should be locally adapted to the host community. Cotesia parasitoid wasps adapt to local lepidopteran species possibly through their symbiotic bracovirus. The virus, essential for the parasitism success, is at the heart of the complex...

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Autores principales: Jancek, Séverine, Bézier, Annie, Gayral, Philippe, Paillusson, Corentin, Kaiser, Laure, Dupas, Stéphane, Le Ru, Bruno Pierre, Barbe, Valérie, Periquet, Georges, Drezen, Jean-Michel, Herniou, Elisabeth A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23724046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064432
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author Jancek, Séverine
Bézier, Annie
Gayral, Philippe
Paillusson, Corentin
Kaiser, Laure
Dupas, Stéphane
Le Ru, Bruno Pierre
Barbe, Valérie
Periquet, Georges
Drezen, Jean-Michel
Herniou, Elisabeth A.
author_facet Jancek, Séverine
Bézier, Annie
Gayral, Philippe
Paillusson, Corentin
Kaiser, Laure
Dupas, Stéphane
Le Ru, Bruno Pierre
Barbe, Valérie
Periquet, Georges
Drezen, Jean-Michel
Herniou, Elisabeth A.
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description The geographic mosaic of coevolution predicts parasite virulence should be locally adapted to the host community. Cotesia parasitoid wasps adapt to local lepidopteran species possibly through their symbiotic bracovirus. The virus, essential for the parasitism success, is at the heart of the complex coevolutionary relationship linking the wasps and their hosts. The large segmented genome contained in the virus particles encodes virulence genes involved in host immune and developmental suppression. Coevolutionary arms race should result in the positive selection of particular beneficial alleles. To understand the global role of bracoviruses in the local adaptation or specialization of parasitoid wasps to their hosts, we studied the molecular evolution of four bracoviruses associated with wasps of the genus Cotesia, including C congregata, C vestalis and new data and annotation on two ecologically differentiated populations of C sesamie, Kitale and Mombasa. Paired orthologs analyses revealed more genes under positive selection when comparing the two C sesamiae bracoviruses belonging to the same species, and more genes under strong evolutionary constraint between species. Furthermore branch-site evolutionary models showed that 17 genes, out of the 54 currently available shared by the four bracoviruses, harboured sites under positive selection including: the histone H4-like, a C-type lectin, two ep1-like, ep2, a viral ankyrin, CrV1, a ben-domain, a Serine-rich, and eight unknown genes. Lastly the phylogenetic analyses of the histone, ep2 and CrV1 genes in different African C sesamiae populations showed that each gene described differently the individual relationships. In particular we found recombination had happened between the ep2 and CrV1 genes, which are localized 37.5 kb apart on the wasp chromosomes. Involved in multidirectional coevolutionary interactions, C sesamiae wasps rely on different bracovirus mediated molecular pathways to overcome local host resistance.
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spelling pubmed-36657482013-05-30 Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps Jancek, Séverine Bézier, Annie Gayral, Philippe Paillusson, Corentin Kaiser, Laure Dupas, Stéphane Le Ru, Bruno Pierre Barbe, Valérie Periquet, Georges Drezen, Jean-Michel Herniou, Elisabeth A. PLoS One Research Article The geographic mosaic of coevolution predicts parasite virulence should be locally adapted to the host community. Cotesia parasitoid wasps adapt to local lepidopteran species possibly through their symbiotic bracovirus. The virus, essential for the parasitism success, is at the heart of the complex coevolutionary relationship linking the wasps and their hosts. The large segmented genome contained in the virus particles encodes virulence genes involved in host immune and developmental suppression. Coevolutionary arms race should result in the positive selection of particular beneficial alleles. To understand the global role of bracoviruses in the local adaptation or specialization of parasitoid wasps to their hosts, we studied the molecular evolution of four bracoviruses associated with wasps of the genus Cotesia, including C congregata, C vestalis and new data and annotation on two ecologically differentiated populations of C sesamie, Kitale and Mombasa. Paired orthologs analyses revealed more genes under positive selection when comparing the two C sesamiae bracoviruses belonging to the same species, and more genes under strong evolutionary constraint between species. Furthermore branch-site evolutionary models showed that 17 genes, out of the 54 currently available shared by the four bracoviruses, harboured sites under positive selection including: the histone H4-like, a C-type lectin, two ep1-like, ep2, a viral ankyrin, CrV1, a ben-domain, a Serine-rich, and eight unknown genes. Lastly the phylogenetic analyses of the histone, ep2 and CrV1 genes in different African C sesamiae populations showed that each gene described differently the individual relationships. In particular we found recombination had happened between the ep2 and CrV1 genes, which are localized 37.5 kb apart on the wasp chromosomes. Involved in multidirectional coevolutionary interactions, C sesamiae wasps rely on different bracovirus mediated molecular pathways to overcome local host resistance. Public Library of Science 2013-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3665748/ /pubmed/23724046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064432 Text en © 2013 Jancek et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jancek, Séverine
Bézier, Annie
Gayral, Philippe
Paillusson, Corentin
Kaiser, Laure
Dupas, Stéphane
Le Ru, Bruno Pierre
Barbe, Valérie
Periquet, Georges
Drezen, Jean-Michel
Herniou, Elisabeth A.
Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps
title Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps
title_full Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps
title_fullStr Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps
title_short Adaptive Selection on Bracovirus Genomes Drives the Specialization of Cotesia Parasitoid Wasps
title_sort adaptive selection on bracovirus genomes drives the specialization of cotesia parasitoid wasps
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23724046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064432
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