Dopamine drives Drosophila sechellia adaptation to its toxic host
Dopamine drives Drosophila sechellia adaptation to its toxic host
Many insect species are host-obligate specialists. The evolutionary mechanism driving the adaptation of a species to a toxic host is, however, intriguing. We analyzed the tight association of Drosophila sechellia to its sole host, the fruit of Morinda citrifolia, which is toxic to other members of the melanogaster species group. Molecular polymorphisms in the dopamine regulatory protein Catsup cause infertility in D. sechellia due to maternal arrest of oogenesis. In its natural host, the fruit compensates for the impaired maternal dopamine metabolism with the precursor l-DOPA, resuming oogenesis and stimulating egg production. l-DOPA present in morinda additionally increases the size of D. sechellia eggs, what in turn enhances early fitness. We argue that the need of l-DOPA for successful reproduction has driven D. sechellia to become an M. citrifolia obligate specialist. This study illustrates how an insect's dopaminergic system can sustain ecological adaptations by modulating ontogenesis and development.
- University of Göttingen Germany
- Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology Germany
- French National Centre for Scientific Research France
- Max Planck Society Germany
- ESPCI Paris France
Male, 570, Drosophila sechellia, QH301-705.5, Science, Dopamine, Carboxylic Acids, Host-Parasite Interactions, Morinda citrifolia, evolution, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Morinda, Biology (General), Ovum, tyrosine hydroxilase, Ecology, Behavior, Animal, oogenesis, Q, R, Adaptation, Physiological, Medicine, Drosophila, Female, dopamine
Male, 570, Drosophila sechellia, QH301-705.5, Science, Dopamine, Carboxylic Acids, Host-Parasite Interactions, Morinda citrifolia, evolution, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Morinda, Biology (General), Ovum, tyrosine hydroxilase, Ecology, Behavior, Animal, oogenesis, Q, R, Adaptation, Physiological, Medicine, Drosophila, Female, dopamine
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