Literature DB >> 26307762

Diverse set of Turing nanopatterns coat corneae across insect lineages.

Artem Blagodatski1, Anton Sergeev2, Mikhail Kryuchkov3, Yuliya Lopatina4, Vladimir L Katanaev5.   

Abstract

Nipple-like nanostructures covering the corneal surfaces of moths, butterflies, and Drosophila have been studied by electron and atomic force microscopy, and their antireflective properties have been described. In contrast, corneal nanostructures of the majority of other insect orders have either been unexamined or examined by methods that did not allow precise morphological characterization. Here we provide a comprehensive analysis of corneal surfaces in 23 insect orders, revealing a rich diversity of insect corneal nanocoatings. These nanocoatings are categorized into four major morphological patterns and various transitions between them, many, to our knowledge, never described before. Remarkably, this unexpectedly diverse range of the corneal nanostructures replicates the complete set of Turing patterns, thus likely being a result of processes similar to those modeled by Alan Turing in his famous reaction-diffusion system. These findings reveal a beautiful diversity of insect corneal nanostructures and shed light on their molecular origin and evolutionary diversification. They may also be the first-ever biological example of Turing nanopatterns.

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Keywords:  Turing; cornea; insects; nanocoating; nanostructures

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26307762      PMCID: PMC4553778          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1505748112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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