Heterochrony in orthodenticle expression is associated with ommatidial size variation between Drosophila species.

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY BMC Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1186/s12915-025-02136-8
Montserrat Torres-Oliva, Elisa Buchberger, Alexandra D Buffry, Maike Kittelmann, Genoveva Guerrero, Lauren Sumner-Rooney, Pedro Gaspar, Georg C Bullinger, Javier Figueras Jimenez, Fernando Casares, Saad Arif, Nico Posnien, Maria D S Nunes, Alistair P McGregor, Isabel Almudi
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Background: The compound eyes of insects exhibit extensive variation in ommatidia number and size, which affects how they see and underlies adaptations in their vision to different environments and lifestyles. However, very little is known about the genetic and developmental bases of differences in eye size. We previously showed that the larger eyes of Drosophila mauritiana compared to D. simulans are generally caused by differences in ommatidia size rather than number. Furthermore, we identified an X-linked chromosomal region in D. mauritiana that results in larger eyes when introgressed into D. simulans.

Results: Here, we used a combination of fine-scale mapping and gene expression analysis to further investigate positional candidate genes on the X chromosome. We found earlier expression of orthodenticle (otd) during ommatidial maturation in D. mauritiana than in D. simulans, and we show that this gene is required for the correct organisation and size of ommatidia in D. melanogaster. We discovered that the activity of an otd eye enhancer is consistent with the difference in the expression of this gene between species, with the D. mauritiana enhancer sequence driving earlier expression than that of D. simulans. When otd expression is driven prematurely during D. melanogaster eye development, the ommatidia grow larger, supporting a possible role for the timing of otd expression in regulating ommatidial size. We also identified potential direct targets of Otd that are differentially expressed between D. mauritiana and D. simulans during ommatidial maturation.

Conclusions: Taken together, our results suggest that differential timing of otd expression may contribute to natural variation in ommatidia size between D. mauritiana and D. simulans, which provides new insights into the mechanisms underlying the regulation and evolution of compound eye size in insects.

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正畸突表达的异时性与果蝇物种间原核大小的差异有关。
背景:昆虫的复眼在小眼的数量和大小上表现出广泛的差异,这影响了它们的视觉方式,并使它们的视觉适应不同的环境和生活方式。然而,人们对眼睛大小差异的遗传和发育基础知之甚少。我们之前的研究表明,毛里求斯果蝇的眼睛比拟象果蝇的眼睛大,通常是由小眼大小而不是数量的差异引起的。此外,我们在毛里求斯鬣蜥中发现了一个x连锁的染色体区域,当它渗入到毛里求斯鬣蜥中时,会导致更大的眼睛。结果:本研究采用精细定位和基因表达分析相结合的方法进一步研究了X染色体上的候选基因位置。我们发现,在毛毛犀的小眼成熟过程中,正畸齿(otd)的表达比拟象犀更早,并且我们表明该基因是黑腹犀小眼的正确组织和大小所必需的。我们发现,一个眼球增强子的活性与该基因在物种之间的表达差异是一致的,毛里求斯海蛞蝓的增强子序列比海蛞蝓的更早表达。在黑腹龙眼发育过程中,当otd表达被过早驱动时,小眼变大,这支持了otd表达时机在调节小眼大小中的可能作用。我们还确定了odd的潜在直接靶点,这些靶点在毛毛鬣蜥和拟南鬣蜥的基质成熟过程中存在差异表达。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,otd表达时间的差异可能导致了毛利亚种和拟象亚种之间小眼大小的自然差异,这为昆虫复眼大小调节和进化的机制提供了新的见解。
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