Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation

Abstract The land snail Ellobium chinense (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) (Eupulmonata, Ellobiida, Ellobiidae), which inhabits the salt marshes along the coastal areas of northwestern Pacific, is an endangered species on the IUCN Red List. Over recent decades, the population size of E. chinense has consistently...

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Main Authors: Cho Rong Shin, Eun Hwa Choi, Gyeongmin Kim, Su Youn Baek, Bia Park, Jihye Hwang, Jumin Jun, Hyun Jong Kil, Hyunkyung Oh, Kyungjin Lee, Sa Heung Kim, Jongrak Lee, Seung Jik Suh, Dong-min Park, Ho Young Suk, Yong Seok Lee, Young Sup Lee, Ui Wook Hwang
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91675-5
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spelling doaj-5323a3d24c9d4a88b11a1ff615e0a9912021-06-13T11:39:20ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-91675-5Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformationCho Rong Shin0Eun Hwa Choi1Gyeongmin Kim2Su Youn Baek3Bia Park4Jihye Hwang5Jumin Jun6Hyun Jong Kil7Hyunkyung Oh8Kyungjin Lee9Sa Heung Kim10Jongrak Lee11Seung Jik Suh12Dong-min Park13Ho Young Suk14Yong Seok Lee15Young Sup Lee16Ui Wook Hwang17Department of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National UniversityDepartment of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National UniversityDepartment of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National UniversityDepartment of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National UniversityDepartment of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National UniversityDepartment of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National UniversityBiological and Genetic Resources Utilization Division, National Institute of Biological ResourcesBiological and Genetic Resources Utilization Division, National Institute of Biological ResourcesBiological and Genetic Resources Utilization Division, National Institute of Biological ResourcesBiological and Genetic Resources Utilization Division, National Institute of Biological ResourcesInstitute of the Sea Life Diversity, In the SeaInstitute of the Sea Life Diversity, In the SeaByunsanbando National Park Office, Korea National Park ServiceByunsanbando National Park Office, Korea National Park ServiceDepartment of Life Sciences, Yeungnam UniversityDepartment of Life Science and Biotechnology, College of Natural Sciences, Soonchunhyang UniversitySchool of Life Science, Graduate School, Kyungpook National UniversityDepartment of Biology Education, Teachers College and Institute for Phylogenomics and Evolution, Kyungpook National UniversityAbstract The land snail Ellobium chinense (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) (Eupulmonata, Ellobiida, Ellobiidae), which inhabits the salt marshes along the coastal areas of northwestern Pacific, is an endangered species on the IUCN Red List. Over recent decades, the population size of E. chinense has consistently decreased due to environmental interference caused by natural disasters and human activities. Here, we provide the first assessment of the genetic diversity and population genetic structures of northwestern Pacific E. chinense. The results analyzed with COI and microsatellites revealed that E. chinense population exhibit metapopulation characteristics, retaining under the influence of the Kuroshio warm currents through expansion of the Late-Middle and Late Pleistocene. We also found four phylogenetic groups, regardless of geographical distributions, which were easily distinguishable by four unidirectional and stepwise adenine-to-guanine transitions in COI (sites 207–282–354–420: A–A–A–A, A–A–G–A, G–A–G–A, and G–G–G–G). Additionally, the four COI hotspots were robustly connected with a high degree of covariance between them. We discuss the role of these covariate guanines which link to form four consecutive G-quadruplexes, and their possible beneficial effects under positive selection pressure.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91675-5
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author Cho Rong Shin
Eun Hwa Choi
Gyeongmin Kim
Su Youn Baek
Bia Park
Jihye Hwang
Jumin Jun
Hyun Jong Kil
Hyunkyung Oh
Kyungjin Lee
Sa Heung Kim
Jongrak Lee
Seung Jik Suh
Dong-min Park
Ho Young Suk
Yong Seok Lee
Young Sup Lee
Ui Wook Hwang
spellingShingle Cho Rong Shin
Eun Hwa Choi
Gyeongmin Kim
Su Youn Baek
Bia Park
Jihye Hwang
Jumin Jun
Hyun Jong Kil
Hyunkyung Oh
Kyungjin Lee
Sa Heung Kim
Jongrak Lee
Seung Jik Suh
Dong-min Park
Ho Young Suk
Yong Seok Lee
Young Sup Lee
Ui Wook Hwang
Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation
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author_facet Cho Rong Shin
Eun Hwa Choi
Gyeongmin Kim
Su Youn Baek
Bia Park
Jihye Hwang
Jumin Jun
Hyun Jong Kil
Hyunkyung Oh
Kyungjin Lee
Sa Heung Kim
Jongrak Lee
Seung Jik Suh
Dong-min Park
Ho Young Suk
Yong Seok Lee
Young Sup Lee
Ui Wook Hwang
author_sort Cho Rong Shin
title Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation
title_short Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation
title_full Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation
title_fullStr Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of metapopulation of Ellobium chinense through Pleistocene expansions and four covariate COI guanine-hotspots linked to G-quadruplex conformation
title_sort characterization of metapopulation of ellobium chinense through pleistocene expansions and four covariate coi guanine-hotspots linked to g-quadruplex conformation
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract The land snail Ellobium chinense (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) (Eupulmonata, Ellobiida, Ellobiidae), which inhabits the salt marshes along the coastal areas of northwestern Pacific, is an endangered species on the IUCN Red List. Over recent decades, the population size of E. chinense has consistently decreased due to environmental interference caused by natural disasters and human activities. Here, we provide the first assessment of the genetic diversity and population genetic structures of northwestern Pacific E. chinense. The results analyzed with COI and microsatellites revealed that E. chinense population exhibit metapopulation characteristics, retaining under the influence of the Kuroshio warm currents through expansion of the Late-Middle and Late Pleistocene. We also found four phylogenetic groups, regardless of geographical distributions, which were easily distinguishable by four unidirectional and stepwise adenine-to-guanine transitions in COI (sites 207–282–354–420: A–A–A–A, A–A–G–A, G–A–G–A, and G–G–G–G). Additionally, the four COI hotspots were robustly connected with a high degree of covariance between them. We discuss the role of these covariate guanines which link to form four consecutive G-quadruplexes, and their possible beneficial effects under positive selection pressure.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91675-5
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