Evolutionary differentiation of androgen receptor is responsible for sexual characteristic development in a teleost fish

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Yukiko Ogino
Satoshi Ansai
Eiji Watanabe
Masaki Yasugi
Yukitoshi Katayama
Hirotaka Sakamoto
Keigo Okamoto
Kataaki Okubo
Yasuhiro Yamamoto
Ikuyo Hara
Touko Yamazaki
Ai Kato
Yasuhiro Kamei
Kiyoshi Naruse
Kohei Ohta
Hajime Ogino
Tatsuya Sakamoto
Shinichi Miyagawa
Tomomi Sato
Gen Yamada
Michael E. Baker
Taisen Iguchi
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[1] Kyushu University,Laboratory of Aquatic Molecular Developmental Biology, Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences
[2] Kyushu University,Center for Promotion of International Education and Research, Faculty of Agriculture
[3] Graduate School of Life Sciences,Laboratory of Neurophysiology
[4] Tohoku University,Department of Basic Biology
[5] National Institute for Basic Biology,Center for Optical Research and Education (CORE)
[6] Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI),Ushimado Marine Institute, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology
[7] Hayama,Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences
[8] Utsunomiya University,Department of Physiology, Division of Life Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[9] Utsunomiya,Laboratory of Bioresources
[10] Okayama University,Center of Interuniversity Bio
[11] Ushimado,Backup Project
[12] The University of Tokyo,Spectrography and Bioimaging Facility
[13] Osaka Medical College,Laboratory of Marine Biology, Faculty of Agriculture
[14] National Institute for Basic Biology,Amphibian Research Center/Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life
[15] National Institute for Basic Biology,Faculty of Advanced Engineering
[16] National Institute for Basic Biology,Graduate School of Nanobioscience
[17] Kyushu University,Department of Developmental Genetics, Institute of Advanced Medicine
[18] Hiroshima University,Division of Nephrology
[19] Tokyo University of Science,Hypertension
[20] Yokohama City University,Laboratory of Genome Editing Breeding, Graduate School of Agriculture
[21] Wakayama Medical University,Faculty of Marine Science and Technology
[22] School of Medicine,undefined
[23] University of California,undefined
[24] San Diego,undefined
[25] Kyoto University,undefined
[26] Fukui Prefectural University,undefined
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Teleost fishes exhibit complex sexual characteristics in response to androgens, such as fin enlargement and courtship display. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying their evolutionary acquisition remain largely unknown. To address this question, we analyse medaka (Oryzias latipes) mutants deficient in teleost-specific androgen receptor ohnologs (ara and arb). We discovered that neither ar ohnolog was required for spermatogenesis, whilst they appear to be functionally redundant for the courtship display in males. However, both were required for reproductive success: ara for tooth enlargement and the reproductive behaviour eliciting female receptivity, arb for male-specific fin morphogenesis and sexual motivation. We further showed that differences between the two ar ohnologs in their transcription, cellular localisation of their encoded proteins, and their downstream genetic programmes could be responsible for the phenotypic diversity between the ara and arb mutants. These findings suggest that the ar ohnologs have diverged in two ways: first, through the loss of their roles in spermatogenesis and second, through gene duplication followed by functional differentiation that has likely resolved the pleiotropic roles derived from their ancestral gene. Thus, our results provide insights into how genome duplication impacts the massive diversification of sexual characteristics in the teleost lineage.
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