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On how to identify a seminal fluid protein : a response to Wigby et al.
Resumen
The choice of criteria to delimit a group or class is a subjective matter, even though the reasoning,
the objectives, and the criteria themselves should always be clearly stated. This paper is part of a
discussion about the criteria used to identify seminal fluid proteins (SFPs) in Drosophila species.
SFPs are proteins that are transferred to females during copulation together with sperm. The only
way to ascertain that a protein is an SFP is to prove
[ver mas...]
The choice of criteria to delimit a group or class is a subjective matter, even though the reasoning,
the objectives, and the criteria themselves should always be clearly stated. This paper is part of a
discussion about the criteria used to identify seminal fluid proteins (SFPs) in Drosophila species.
SFPs are proteins that are transferred to females during copulation together with sperm. The only
way to ascertain that a protein is an SFP is to prove that it is produced in a male reproductive organ
and is found in the female reproductive tract after insemination. Nevertheless, the required
methodology is labor-intensive and expensive, and therefore this kind of data is unlikely to be
available for many species, precluding comparative and evolutionary studies on the subject. To
conduct evolutionary analyses, in a previous study, we capitalized on the accumulated knowledge
we have in the model species D. melanogaster to recommend a set of criteria for identifying
candidate SFPs in other Drosophila species. Those criteria, based on transcriptomic evidence and
in silico predictions from sequences, would allow a good balance between sensitivity (the inclusion
of true SFPs) and specificity (the exclusion of false positives). In view of the criticism raised by
another group, here we defend our criteria on one hand while accepting there is room for
improvement on the other. The results are updated sets of criteria and SFPs that we believe can be
useful in future evolutionary studies.
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Autor
Hurtado, Juan;
Almeida, Francisca Cunha;
Belliard, Silvina Ahnahi;
Revale, Santiago;
Hasson, Esteban;
Fuente
Insect Molecular Biology (First published: 04 August 2022)
Fecha
2022-08
Editorial
Wiley
ISSN
1365-2583
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Tipo de documento
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