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The Chemosensory Repertoire of the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) Reveals Complementary Genetics of Olfactory and Vomeronasal-Type Receptors.

Michael P Hogan1, A Carl Whittington1, Michael B Broe2, Micaiah J Ward1, H Lisle Gibbs2, Darin R Rokyta3.   

Abstract

Pitviper sensory perception incorporates diverse stimuli through the integration of trichromatic color vision, bifocal heat-sensing, and dual-system chemoperception. Chemoperception, or olfaction, is mediated by chemoreceptors in the olfactory bulb and the vomeronasal organ, but the true genomic complexity of the gene families and their relative contributions is unknown. A full genomic accounting of pitviper chemoperception directly complements our current understanding of their venoms by generating a more complete polyphenic representation of their predatory arsenal. To characterize the genetic repertoire of pitviper chemoperception, we analyzed a full-genome assembly for Crotalus adamanteus, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. We identified hundreds of genes encoding both olfactory receptors (ORs; 362 full-length genes) and type-2 vomeronasal receptors (V2Rs; 430 full-length genes). Many chemoreceptor genes are organized into large tandem repeat arrays. Comparative analysis of V2R orthologs across squamates demonstrates how gene array expansion and contraction underlies the evolution of the chemoreceptor repertoire, which likely reflects shifts in life history traits. Chromosomal assignments of chemosensory genes identified sex chromosome specific chemoreceptor genes, providing gene candidates underlying observed sex-specific chemosensory-based behaviors. We detected widespread episodic evolution in the extracellular, ligand-binding domains of both ORs and V2Rs, suggesting the diversification of chemoreceptors is driven by transient periods of positive selection. We provide a robust genetic framework for studying pitviper chemosensory ecology and evolution.

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Keywords:  Chemoperception; Olfaction; Rattlesnake; Receptor evolution; Vomeronasal

Year:  2021        PMID: 33881604     DOI: 10.1007/s00239-021-10007-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Evol        ISSN: 0022-2844            Impact factor:   2.395


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