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Mol Reprod Dev ; 88(7): 500-515, 2021 07.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34148267

Ancestrally marine threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus) have undergone an adaptive radiation into freshwater environments throughout the Northern Hemisphere, creating an excellent model system for studying molecular adaptation and speciation. Ecological and behavioral factors have been suggested to underlie stickleback reproductive isolation and incipient speciation, but reproductive proteins mediating gamete recognition during fertilization have so far remained unexplored. To begin to investigate the contribution of reproductive proteins to stickleback reproductive isolation, we have characterized the stickleback egg coat proteome. We find that stickleback egg coats are comprised of homologs to the zona pellucida (ZP) proteins ZP1 and ZP3, as in other teleost fish. Our molecular evolutionary analyses indicate that across teleosts, ZP3 but not ZP1 has experienced positive Darwinian selection. Mammalian ZP3 is also rapidly evolving, and surprisingly some residues under selection in stickleback and mammalian ZP3 directly align. Despite broad homology, however, we find differences between mammalian and stickleback ZP proteins with respect to glycosylation, disulfide bonding, and sites of synthesis. Taken together, the changes we observe in stickleback ZP protein architecture suggest that the egg coats of stickleback fish, and perhaps fish more generally, have evolved to fulfill a more protective functional role than their mammalian counterparts.


Egg Proteins/physiology , Oocytes/physiology , Smegmamorpha/metabolism , Animals , Cytoprotection/physiology , Egg Proteins/metabolism , Female , Oocytes/cytology , Oocytes/metabolism , Proteome/analysis , Proteome/metabolism , Proteomics , Zona Pellucida/metabolism , Zona Pellucida/physiology , Zona Pellucida Glycoproteins/analysis , Zona Pellucida Glycoproteins/metabolism , Zona Pellucida Glycoproteins/physiology
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