
pmid: 8798346
The larval cuticle proteins (LCPs) are encoded by a multigene family, Lcp1-4, located at the right arm of the metacentric autosome 2 (2R) in Drosophila melanogaster. Due to a chromosome fusion the Lcp locus of Drosophila miranda is situated on a pair of secondary sex chromosomes, the X2 and neo-Y chromosomes. Comparing the deduced amino acid sequences of the autosomal D. melanogaster loci with the sex-chromosomal loci of D. miranda, we were able to trace the evolution of the Lcp loci with respect to their different chromosomal inheritance. The length of the signal peptide is conserved in all four LCPs, while the size of the mature LCPs varies. Conserved protein motifs became obvious from the alignment, indicating regions of structural and functional importance. Analyzing intra- and interspecific sequence similarities of the Lcp gene families allowed us to reconstruct the phylogeny of the gene cluster. Alignment with cuticle amino acid sequences originating from divergent insect species reveals motifs already present in the primordial insect LCPs. These motifs indicate different levels of constraint acting during the evolution of the LCPs.
Insecta, Sex Chromosomes, X Chromosome, Arthropoda, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Diptera, Molecular Sequence Data, Genetic Variation, Genes, Insect, Biodiversity, Evolution, Molecular, fruit flies, Y Chromosome, flies, Animalia, Animals, Insect Proteins, Drosophila, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment, Taxonomy
Insecta, Sex Chromosomes, X Chromosome, Arthropoda, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Diptera, Molecular Sequence Data, Genetic Variation, Genes, Insect, Biodiversity, Evolution, Molecular, fruit flies, Y Chromosome, flies, Animalia, Animals, Insect Proteins, Drosophila, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment, Taxonomy
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