水平基因转移
生物
基因
基因转移
植物
遗传学
系统发育学
作者
Yuxin Zhang,Chengjie Tu,Jianyang Bai,Xiayu Li,Ziyue Sun,Letian Xu
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2415717122
摘要
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from bacteria to insects is widely reported and often associated with the adaptation and diversification of insects. However, compelling evidence demonstrating how HGT-conferred metabolic adjustments enable species to adapt to surrounding environment remains scarce. Dietary specialization is an important ecological strategy adopted by animals to reduce inter- and intraspecific competition for limited resources. Adults of the leaf beetle Plagiodera versicolora (Coleoptera) preferentially consume new leaves; nevertheless, we found that they selectively oviposit on mature leaves, thereby establishing a distinct dietary niche separation between adults and larvae. Based on the de novo assembled chromosome-level genome, we identified two horizontally transferred genes with cellulose degradation potential, belonging to the glycosyl hydrolase 48 family ( GH48-1 and GH48-2 ). Prokaryotic expression of the HGTs confirmed the cellulose degradation capability of the two genes. Knockdown of GH48 significantly hampered the growth and survival rate of larvae feeding on mature leaves compared to wild-type larvae, with no similar effect observed in adults. Replenishing the GH48-expressing bacteria compensated for the knockdown of these two genes and recurred larval adaptability to mature leaves. Taken together, our results highlight the advantage and metabolic enhancement conferred by the two cellulose-degrading HGTs in P. versicolora larvae, enabling their development on cellulose-enriched mature leaves and underscoring the indispensable role of HGTs in facilitating the adaptation of leaf beetles to plants.
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