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An ancient truncated duplication of the anti-Müllerian hormone receptor type 2 gene is a potential conserved master sex determinant in the Pangasiidae catfish family.

Ming Wen1,2, Qiaowei Pan2,3, Elodie Jouanno2, Jerome Montfort2, Margot Zahm4, Cédric Cabau5, Christophe Klopp4,5, Carole Iampietro6, Céline Roques6, Olivier Bouchez6, Adrien Castinel6, Cécile Donnadieu6, Hugues Parrinello7, Charles Poncet8, Elodie Belmonte8, Véronique Gautier8, Jean-Christophe Avarre9, Remi Dugue9, Rudhy Gustiano10, Trần Thị Thúy Hà11, Marc Campet12, Kednapat Sriphairoj13, Josiane Ribolli14, Fernanda L de Almeida15, Thomas Desvignes16, John H Postlethwait16, Christabel Floi Bucao3,17, Marc Robinson-Rechavi3,17, Julien Bobe2, Amaury Herpin2, Yann Guiguen2.   

Abstract

The evolution of sex determination (SD) in teleosts is amazingly dynamic, as reflected by the variety of different master sex-determining genes identified. Pangasiids are economically important catfishes in South Asian countries, but little is known about their SD system. Here, we generated novel genomic resources for 12 Pangasiids and characterized their SD system. Based on a Pangasianodon hypophthalmus chromosome-scale genome assembly, we identified an anti-Müllerian hormone receptor type Ⅱ gene (amhr2) duplication, which was further characterized as being sex-linked in males and expressed only in testes. These results point to a Y chromosome male-specific duplication (amhr2by) of the autosomal amhr2a. Sequence annotation revealed that the P. hypophthalmus Amhr2by is truncated in its N-terminal domain, lacking the cysteine-rich extracellular part of the receptor that is crucial for ligand binding, suggesting a potential route for its neofunctionalization. Reference-guided assembly of 11 additional Pangasiids, along with sex-linkage studies, revealed that this truncated amhr2by duplication is a male-specific conserved gene in Pangasiids. Reconstructions of the amhr2 phylogeny suggested that amhr2by arose from an ancient duplication/insertion event at the root of the Siluroidei radiation that is dated to ~100 million years ago. Together these results bring multiple lines of evidence supporting that amhr2by is an ancient and conserved master sex-determining gene in Pangasiids, a finding that highlights the recurrent use of the transforming growth factor β pathway, which is often used for the recruitment of teleost master SD genes, and provides another empirical case towards firther understanding of dynamics of SD systems.
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Keywords:  zzm321990amhr2zzm321990; evolution; male genome assembly; pangasiid catfishes; sex determination

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35429227      PMCID: PMC9555307          DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13620

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   8.678


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