Reduction ofParaoxonaseExpression Followed by Inactivation across Independent Semiaquatic Mammals Suggests Stepwise Path to Pseudogenization

Author:

Graham Allie M1ORCID,Jamison Jerrica M2,Bustos Marisol3,Cournoyer Charlotte4,Michaels Alexa56,Presnell Jason S1,Richter Rebecca7,Crocker Daniel E8,Fustukjian Ari9,Hunter Margaret E10,Rea Lorrie D11,Marsillach Judit12,Furlong Clement E713,Meyer Wynn K14,Clark Nathan L1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Genetics, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT

2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto—Scarborough , Scarborough, Ontario , Canada

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas—San Antonio , San Antonio, TX

4. South Florida Wildlife Center , Fort Lauderdale, FL

5. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Tufts University , Boston, MA

6. The Jackson Laboratory , Bar Harbor, ME

7. Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Genetics, University of Washington , Seattle, WA

8. Department of Biology, Sonoma State University , Rohnert Park, CA

9. Loveland Living Planet Aquarium , Draper, UT

10. U.S. Geological Survey, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center , Gainesville, FL

11. Water and Environmental Research Center, Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska—Fairbanks , Fairbanks, AK

12. Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Public Health , Seattle, WA

13. Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington , Seattle, WA

14. Department of Biological Sciences, Lehigh University , Bethlehem, PA

Abstract

AbstractConvergent adaptation to the same environment by multiple lineages frequently involves rapid evolutionary change at the same genes, implicating these genes as important for environmental adaptation. Such adaptive molecular changes may yield either change or loss of protein function; loss of function can eliminate newly deleterious proteins or reduce energy necessary for protein production. We previously found a striking case of recurrent pseudogenization of the Paraoxonase 1 (Pon1) gene among aquatic mammal lineages—Pon1 became a pseudogene with genetic lesions, such as stop codons and frameshifts, at least four times independently in aquatic and semiaquatic mammals. Here, we assess the landscape and pace of pseudogenization by studying Pon1 sequences, expression levels, and enzymatic activity across four aquatic and semiaquatic mammal lineages: pinnipeds, cetaceans, otters, and beavers. We observe in beavers and pinnipeds an unexpected reduction in expression of Pon3, a paralog with similar expression patterns but different substrate preferences. Ultimately, in all lineages with aquatic/semiaquatic members, we find that preceding any coding-level pseudogenization events in Pon1, there is a drastic decrease in expression, followed by relaxed selection, thus allowing accumulation of disrupting mutations. The recurrent loss of Pon1 function in aquatic/semiaquatic lineages is consistent with a benefit to Pon1 functional loss in aquatic environments. Accordingly, we examine diving and dietary traits across pinniped species as potential driving forces of Pon1 functional loss. We find that loss is best associated with diving activity and likely results from changes in selective pressures associated with hypoxia and hypoxia-induced inflammation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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