RRC ID 83804
著者 Coleman RT, Morantte I, Koreman GT, Cheng ML, Ding Y, Ruta V.
タイトル A modular circuit coordinates the diversification of courtship strategies.
ジャーナル Nature
Abstract Mate recognition systems evolve rapidly to reinforce the reproductive boundaries between species, but the underlying neural mechanisms remain enigmatic. Here we leveraged the rapid coevolution of female pheromone production and male pheromone perception in Drosophila1,2 to gain insight into how the architecture of mate recognition circuits facilitates their diversification. While in some Drosophila species females produce unique pheromones that act to arouse their conspecific males, the pheromones of most species are sexually monomorphic such that females possess no distinguishing chemosensory signatures that males can use for mate recognition3. We show that Drosophila yakuba males evolved the ability to use a sexually monomorphic pheromone, 7-tricosene, as an excitatory cue to promote courtship. By comparing key nodes in the pheromone circuits across multiple Drosophila species, we reveal that this sensory innovation arises from coordinated peripheral and central circuit adaptations: a distinct subpopulation of sensory neurons has acquired sensitivity to 7-tricosene and, in turn, selectively signals to a distinct subset of P1 neurons in the central brain to trigger courtship. Such a modular circuit organization, in which different sensory inputs can independently couple to parallel courtship control nodes, may facilitate the evolution of mate recognition systems by allowing novel sensory modalities to become linked to male arousal. Together, our findings suggest how peripheral and central circuit adaptations can be flexibly coordinated to underlie the rapid evolution of mate recognition strategies across species.
巻・号 635(8037)
ページ 142-150
公開日 2024-11-1
DOI 10.1038/s41586-024-08028-1
PII 10.1038/s41586-024-08028-1
PMID 39385031
PMC PMC11540906
MeSH Alkenes / metabolism Alkenes / pharmacology Animals Brain* / cytology Brain* / drug effects Brain* / physiology Courtship* Cues Drosophila / drug effects Drosophila / physiology Female Male Mating Preference, Animal / drug effects Mating Preference, Animal / physiology Neural Pathways* / cytology Neural Pathways* / drug effects Pheromones / metabolism Pheromones / pharmacology Sensory Receptor Cells* / drug effects Sensory Receptor Cells* / physiology Sex Attractants / metabolism Sex Attractants / pharmacology Sexual Arousal Sexual Behavior, Animal* / drug effects Sexual Behavior, Animal* / physiology
IF 42.779
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ショウジョウバエ E-18102