GEPHE SUMMARY Print
Gephebase Gene
Entry Status
Draft
GepheID
GP00002361
Main curator
Courtier
PHENOTYPIC CHANGE
Trait Category
Trait State in Taxon A
-
Trait State in Taxon B
-
Ancestral State
Taxon A
Taxonomic Status
Taxon A
Latin Name
-
Common Name
-
Synonyms
-
Rank
-
Lineage
-
Parent
-
NCBI Taxonomy ID
-
is Taxon A an Infraspecies?
No
Taxon B
Latin Name
-
Common Name
-
Synonyms
-
Rank
-
Lineage
-
Parent
-
NCBI Taxonomy ID
-
is Taxon B an Infraspecies?
No
GENOTYPIC CHANGE
Generic Gene Name
K+ ATPase alpha subunit
Synonyms
Na+
String
-
Sequence Similarities
Belongs to the cation transport ATPase (P-type) (TC 3.A.3) family. Type IIC subfamily.
GO - Biological Process
-
UniProtKB
Danaus plexippus
GenebankID or UniProtKB
Presumptive Null
No
Molecular Type
Aberration Type
SNP
SNP Coding Change
Nonsynonymous
Molecular Details of the Mutation
-
Experimental Evidence
Taxon A Taxon B Position
Codon - - -
Amino-acid - - -
Authors
Mohammadi S; Yang L; Harpak A; Herrera-Álvarez S; Del Pilar Rodríguez-Ordoñez M; Peng J; Zhang K; Storz JF; et al. ... show more
Abstract
Although gene duplication is an important source of evolutionary innovation, the functional divergence of duplicates can be opposed by ongoing gene conversion between them. Here, we report on the evolution of a tandem duplication of Na,K-ATPase subunit α1 (ATP1A1) shared by frogs in the genus Leptodactylus, a group of species that feeds on toxic toads. One ATP1A1 paralog evolved resistance to toad toxins although the other retained ancestral susceptibility. Within species, frequent non-allelic gene conversion homogenized most of the sequence between the two copies but was counteracted by strong selection on 12 amino acid substitutions that distinguish the two paralogs. Protein-engineering experiments show that two of these substitutions substantially increase toxin resistance, whereas the additional 10 mitigate their deleterious effects on ATPase activity. Our results reveal how examination of neo-functionalized gene duplicate evolution can help pinpoint key functional substitutions and interactions with the genetic backgrounds on which they arise.

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