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Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders

Naturalists have been fascinated for centuries by animal colors and color patterns. While widely studied at the adult stage, we know little about color patterns in the embryo. Here, we study a trait consisting of coloration that is specific to the embryo and absent from postembryonic stages in water...

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Autores principales: Vargas-Lowman, Aidamalia, Armisen, David, Burguez Floriano, Carla Fernanda, da Rocha Silva Cordeiro, Isabelle, Viala, Séverine, Bouchet, Mathilde, Bernard, Marie, Le Bouquin, Augustin, Santos, M. Emilia, Berlioz-Barbier, Alexandra, Salvador, Arnaud, Figueiredo Moreira, Felipe Ferraz, Bonneton, François, Khila, Abderrahman
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6754612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31484764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1908316116
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author Vargas-Lowman, Aidamalia
Armisen, David
Burguez Floriano, Carla Fernanda
da Rocha Silva Cordeiro, Isabelle
Viala, Séverine
Bouchet, Mathilde
Bernard, Marie
Le Bouquin, Augustin
Santos, M. Emilia
Berlioz-Barbier, Alexandra
Salvador, Arnaud
Figueiredo Moreira, Felipe Ferraz
Bonneton, François
Khila, Abderrahman
author_facet Vargas-Lowman, Aidamalia
Armisen, David
Burguez Floriano, Carla Fernanda
da Rocha Silva Cordeiro, Isabelle
Viala, Séverine
Bouchet, Mathilde
Bernard, Marie
Le Bouquin, Augustin
Santos, M. Emilia
Berlioz-Barbier, Alexandra
Salvador, Arnaud
Figueiredo Moreira, Felipe Ferraz
Bonneton, François
Khila, Abderrahman
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description Naturalists have been fascinated for centuries by animal colors and color patterns. While widely studied at the adult stage, we know little about color patterns in the embryo. Here, we study a trait consisting of coloration that is specific to the embryo and absent from postembryonic stages in water striders (Gerromorpha). By combining developmental genetics with chemical and phylogenetic analyses across a broad sample of species, we uncovered the mechanisms underlying the emergence and diversification of embryonic colors in this group of insects. We show that the pteridine biosynthesis pathway, which ancestrally produces red pigment in the eyes, has been recruited during embryogenesis in various extraocular tissues including antennae and legs. In addition, we discovered that this cooption is common to all water striders and initially resulted in the production of yellow extraocular color. Subsequently, 6 lineages evolved bright red color and 2 lineages lost the color independently. Despite the high diversity in colors and color patterns, we show that the underlying biosynthesis pathway remained stable throughout the 200 million years of Gerromorpha evolutionary time. Finally, we identified erythropterin and xanthopterin as the pigments responsible for these colors in the embryo of various species. These findings demonstrate how traits can emerge through the activation of a biosynthesis pathway in new developmental contexts.
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spelling pubmed-67546122019-10-01 Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders Vargas-Lowman, Aidamalia Armisen, David Burguez Floriano, Carla Fernanda da Rocha Silva Cordeiro, Isabelle Viala, Séverine Bouchet, Mathilde Bernard, Marie Le Bouquin, Augustin Santos, M. Emilia Berlioz-Barbier, Alexandra Salvador, Arnaud Figueiredo Moreira, Felipe Ferraz Bonneton, François Khila, Abderrahman Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Naturalists have been fascinated for centuries by animal colors and color patterns. While widely studied at the adult stage, we know little about color patterns in the embryo. Here, we study a trait consisting of coloration that is specific to the embryo and absent from postembryonic stages in water striders (Gerromorpha). By combining developmental genetics with chemical and phylogenetic analyses across a broad sample of species, we uncovered the mechanisms underlying the emergence and diversification of embryonic colors in this group of insects. We show that the pteridine biosynthesis pathway, which ancestrally produces red pigment in the eyes, has been recruited during embryogenesis in various extraocular tissues including antennae and legs. In addition, we discovered that this cooption is common to all water striders and initially resulted in the production of yellow extraocular color. Subsequently, 6 lineages evolved bright red color and 2 lineages lost the color independently. Despite the high diversity in colors and color patterns, we show that the underlying biosynthesis pathway remained stable throughout the 200 million years of Gerromorpha evolutionary time. Finally, we identified erythropterin and xanthopterin as the pigments responsible for these colors in the embryo of various species. These findings demonstrate how traits can emerge through the activation of a biosynthesis pathway in new developmental contexts. National Academy of Sciences 2019-09-17 2019-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6754612/ /pubmed/31484764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1908316116 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Vargas-Lowman, Aidamalia
Armisen, David
Burguez Floriano, Carla Fernanda
da Rocha Silva Cordeiro, Isabelle
Viala, Séverine
Bouchet, Mathilde
Bernard, Marie
Le Bouquin, Augustin
Santos, M. Emilia
Berlioz-Barbier, Alexandra
Salvador, Arnaud
Figueiredo Moreira, Felipe Ferraz
Bonneton, François
Khila, Abderrahman
Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders
title Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders
title_full Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders
title_fullStr Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders
title_full_unstemmed Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders
title_short Cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders
title_sort cooption of the pteridine biosynthesis pathway underlies the diversification of embryonic colors in water striders
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6754612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31484764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1908316116
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