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The function and evolutionary significance of a triplicated Na,K-ATPase gene in a toxin-specialized insect.

Jennifer N LohrFee MeinzerSafaa DallaRenja Romey-GlüsingSusanne Dobler
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
These results show that the Na,K-ATPα gene-copies have taken on diverse functions. Having multiple copies of this gene appears to have allowed the newly arisen duplicates to specialize on resistance to cardenolides, whereas the ancestral copy of the pump remains comparatively sensitive, but acts as a more efficient ion carrier. Interestingly both the α1A and α1B were required for cardenolide handling, suggesting that these two copies have separate and vital functions. Gene duplications of the Na,K-ATPase thus represent an excellent example of subfunctionalization in response to a new environmental challenge.
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