Cadherins in maternal-foetal interactions: red queen with a green beard?
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Cadherins in maternal-foetal interactions: red queen with a green beard?
Abstract
Cadherins are homophilic cell surface adhesion proteins, some of which mediate interactions between maternal and foetal tissues during mammalian pregnancy. David Haig suggested that these proteins may exhibit 'green-beard gene' effects, whereby the nature of binding between identical alleles in mother and foetus leads to differential levels of resource transfer. The selfish effects of such self-recognizing alleles should, however, be suppressed over evolutionary time by unlinked genes, which is expected to lead to antagonistic coevolution between placentally expressed cadherins and unlinked modifiers. Such molecular coevolution should leave a signature of positive selection, with high ratios of non-synonymous to synonymous amino acid substitution. We present evidence that three placentally expressed cadherin genes, E-cadherin, P-cadherin and VE-cadherin, have been subject to positive selection. By contrast, a 'control' cadherin that is not expressed in the placenta, H-cadherin, showed no evidence of selection. These results provide support for the hypothesis that the cadherin genes involved in maternal-foetal interactions have been subject to green-beard-effect mutations over the course of evolutionary history, leading to antagonistic coevolution with suppressing elements from the parliament of genes.
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