Same rule, different genes: Blimp1 is a pair-rule gene in the milkweed bug Oncopeltus fasciatus

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adq9045
Katie Reding, Matthew Chung, Abigail Heath, Julie Dunning Hotopp, Leslie Pick
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Morphological features of organismal body plans are often highly conserved within large taxa. For example, segmentation is a shared and defining feature of all insects. Screens in Drosophila identified genes responsible for the development of body segments, including the “pair-rule” genes (PRGs), which subdivide embryos into double-segment units in a previously unexpected pre-patterning step. Here we show that the milkweed bug Oncopeltus fasciatus also uses a pair rule for embryo subdivision but Oncopeltus employs different genes for this process. We identified the gene Blimp1 as an Oncopeltus PRG based on its expression pattern, tested its function with RNA interference and CRISPR-Cas9, and generated the first PR mutant in this species. Although it does not have PR function in Drosophila, like Drosophila PRGs, Blimp1 encodes a transcription factor required for embryonic viability. Thus, pair-rule subdivision of the insect body plan is more highly conserved than the factors mediating this process, suggesting a developmental constraint on this pre-patterning step.
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相同的规则,不同的基因Blimp1 是乳草虫 Oncopeltus fasciatus 的配对规则基因
在大型类群中,生物体计划的形态特征往往是高度保守的。例如,分节是所有昆虫共有的决定性特征。对果蝇的筛选发现了负责体节发育的基因,包括 "对偶规则 "基因(PRGs),这些基因在以前意想不到的前形态学步骤中将胚胎细分为双节单位。在这里,我们发现乳草蝽 Oncopeltus fasciatus 也使用对偶规则进行胚胎细分,但 Oncopeltus 在这一过程中使用了不同的基因。我们根据 Blimp1 基因的表达模式将其确定为 Oncopeltus 的 PRG,用 RNA 干扰和 CRISPR-Cas9 测试了它的功能,并在该物种中首次产生了 PR 突变体。虽然Blimp1在果蝇中不具有PR功能,但它与果蝇的PRG一样,编码胚胎存活所需的转录因子。因此,昆虫体表的成对规则细分比介导这一过程的因子更具有高度保守性,这表明这一预图案化步骤受到了发育的限制。
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