Author:
Zhang Ru,He Jinwu,Dong Zhiwei,Liu Guichun,Yin Yuan,Zhang Xinying,Li Qi,Ren Yandong,Yang Yongzhi,Liu Wei,Chen Xianqing,Xia Wenhao,Duan Kang,Hao Fei,Lin Zeshan,Yang Jie,Chang Zhou,Zhao Ruoping,Wan Wenting,Lu Sihan,Peng Yanqiong,Ge Siqin,Wang Wen,Li Xueyan
Abstract
AbstractFireflies are among the most charismatic insects for their spectacular bioluminescence, but the origin and evolution of bioluminescence remain elusive. Especially, the genic basis of luciferin (d-luciferin) biosynthesis and light patterns is largely unknown. Here, we present the high-quality reference genomes of two fireflies Lamprigera yunnana (1053 Mb) and Abscondita terminalis (501 Mb) with great differences in both morphology and luminous behavior. We sequenced the transcriptomes and proteomes of luminous organs of two species. We created the CRISPR/Cas9-induced mutants of Abdominal B gene without luminous organs in the larvae of A. terminalis and sequenced the transcriptomes of mutants and wild-types. Combining gene expression analyses with comparative genomics, we propose a more complete luciferin synthesis pathway, and confirm the convergent evolution of bioluminescence in insects. Using experiments, the function of the firefly acyl-CoA thioesterase (ACOT1) to convert l-luciferin to d-luciferin was validated for the first time. Comparisons of three-dimension reconstruction of luminous organs and their differentially expressed genes among two species suggest that two positive genes in the calcium signaling pathway and structural difference of luminous organs may play an important role in the evolution of flash pattern. Altogether, our results provide important resources for further exploring bioluminescence in insects.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Chinese Academy of Sciences Light of West China
Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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