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Diet Shapes the Evolution of the Vertebrate Bitter Taste Receptor Gene Repertoire

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 31, 期 2, 页码 303-309

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/mst219

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bitter taste receptor; Tas2r; herbivore; carnivore; omnivore

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  1. Chinese Agriculture Research System [CARS-41]
  2. U.S. National Institutes of Health [GM080285]

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Vertebrate Tas2r taste receptors bind to bitter compounds, which are typically poisonous, to elicit bitter sensation to prevent the ingestion of toxins. Previous studies noted a marked variation in the number of Tas2r genes among species, but the underlying cause is unclear. To address this question, we compile the Tas2r gene repertoires from 41 mammals, 4 birds, 2 reptiles, 1 amphibian, and 6 fishes. The number of intact Tas2r genes varies from 0 in the bottlenose dolphin to 51 in the Western clawed frog, with numerous expansions and contractions of the gene family throughout vertebrates, especially among tetrapods. The Tas2r gene number in a species correlates with the fraction of plants in its diet. Because plant tissues contain more toxic compounds than animal tissues do, our observation supports the hypothesis that dietary toxins are a major selective force shaping the diversity of the Tas2r repertoire.

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