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Structural Insights into Functional Impacts of Common Variants in Mitochondrial Protein-Coding Genes of Mediterranean Loggerhead Turtles
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  • Andrea Ninni,
  • Livia Tolve,
  • Federico Iacovelli,
  • Alice Romeo,
  • Alessio Iannucci,
  • Luisa Garofalo,
  • Andrea Capobianco Dondona,
  • Ilaria Ceciarini,
  • Cristiano Cocumelli,
  • Alessandra De Lucia,
  • Angela Formia,
  • Cecilia Mancusi,
  • Erica Marchiori,
  • Letizia Marsili,
  • Antonio Mingozzi,
  • Stefano Nannarelli,
  • Chiara Natali,
  • Giuliana Terracciano,
  • Marco Zuffi,
  • Claudio Ciofi,
  • Andrea Novelletto,
  • Mattia Falconi
Andrea Ninni
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Livia Tolve
University of Florence
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Federico Iacovelli
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Alice Romeo
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Alessio Iannucci
University of Florence
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Luisa Garofalo
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e della Toscana
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Andrea Capobianco Dondona
Farm4Trade
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Ilaria Ceciarini
University of Siena
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Cristiano Cocumelli
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e della Toscana
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Alessandra De Lucia
Hydrosphera onlus
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Angela Formia
University of Florence
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Cecilia Mancusi
University of Siena
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Erica Marchiori
University of Padua
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Letizia Marsili
University of Siena
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Antonio Mingozzi
University of Calabria Department of Biology Ecology and Earth Sciences
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Stefano Nannarelli
Hydrosphera onlus
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Chiara Natali
University of Florence
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Giuliana Terracciano
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e della Toscana
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Marco Zuffi
University of Pisa
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Claudio Ciofi
University of Florence
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Andrea Novelletto
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Mattia Falconi
University of Rome Tor Vergata

Corresponding Author:falconi@uniroma2.it

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Abstract

The Mediterranean population of the loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) originates from a few colonization events from rookeries on Oceanic beaches. Mediterranean loggerhead turtles may have unique genetic adaptations to the region climatic conditions, due to their temperature sensitivity, affecting various biological functions. We used complete mitochondrial DNA sequences from 61 independent individuals sampled in the Mediterranean to infer the protein-coding variants. The 3D structures of the subset of proteins affected by non-synonymous substitutions were reconstructed to hypothesize the ensuing effects for the protein functionality from a structural and energetic point of view. By performing two consecutive sets of comparisons between proteins encoded by Hg IB vs. basal Hg II and Hg IB vs. derived Hg II we gained insights on whether the new variants replicate and potentiate the evolutionary trend observed in the long-term divergence between Hg IB and Hg II. Minor changes in protein stability were predicted in the Hg IB vs Hg II comparison, consistent with the long-term evolutionary viability of the amino acid substitutions in the two lineages. The five comparisons involving new variants, derived within Hg II, predicted a slight destabilization of the corresponding protein structure within the mitochondrial membrane 3D context, while drastic effects on the proteins’ functionality could be ruled out. Our analysis provides a novel view of the evolutionary dynamics of mitochondrial DNA and the potential functional implications of specific mutations associated with the colonization of the Mediterranean, contributing to a deeper understanding of the genetic diversity within and among C. caretta haplogroups.
31 Dec 2024Submitted to Molecular Ecology
02 Jan 2025Submission Checks Completed
02 Jan 2025Assigned to Editor
02 Jan 2025Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
14 Jan 2025Reviewer(s) Assigned