Bombyx mori histone methyltransferase BmAsh2 is essential for silkworm piRNA-mediated sex determination
In: PLoS genetics, vol 14, iss 2 PLoS Genetics, Jg. 14 (2018-02-01), Heft 2, p e1007245
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Sex determination is a hierarchically-regulated process with high diversity in different organisms including insects. The W chromosome-derived Fem piRNA has been identified as the primary sex determination factor in the lepidopteran insect, Bombyx mori, revealing a distinctive piRNA-mediated sex determination pathway. However, the comprehensive mechanism of silkworm sex determination is still poorly understood. We show here that the silkworm PIWI protein BmSiwi, but not BmAgo3, is essential for silkworm sex determination. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated depletion of BmSiwi results in developmental arrest in oogenesis and partial female sexual reversal, while BmAgo3 depletion only affects oogenesis. We identify three histone methyltransferases (HMTs) that are significantly down-regulated in BmSiwi mutant moths. Disruption one of these, BmAsh2, causes dysregulation of piRNAs and transposable elements (TEs), supporting a role for it in the piRNA signaling pathway. More importantly, we find that BmAsh2 mutagenesis results in oogenesis arrest and partial female-to-male sexual reversal as well as dysregulation of the sex determination genes, Bmdsx and BmMasc. Mutagenesis of other two HMTs, BmSETD2 and BmEggless, does not affect piRNA-mediated sex determination. Histological analysis and immunoprecipitation results support a functional interaction between the BmAsh2 and BmSiwi proteins. Our data provide the first evidence that the HMT, BmAsh2, plays key roles in silkworm piRNA-mediated sex determination.
Author summary Sex determination is an essential and universal process for metazoan reproduction and development. Insect sex determination is highly diverse, especially for the primary signal and transductory genes. Mechanism of sex determination in the model lepidopteran insect, Bombyx mori, is largely unknown, although a piRNA, named Fem, has been identified recently as the initial factor. In the current report, we generate somatic mutants for the two silkworm piRNA-bound proteins, BmSiwi and BmAgo3, and identify that the histone methyltransferase BmAsh2 is involved in silkworm sex determination. Loss of BmAsh2 function produces a phenocopy of BmSiwi mutation and induces partial female-to-male sexual reversal. Importantly, we find the co-localization and protein interaction between BmAsh2 and BmSiwi, further supporting critical roles of BmAsh2 in the piRNA-mediated sex determination in B. mori.
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Bombyx mori histone methyltransferase BmAsh2 is essential for silkworm piRNA-mediated sex determination
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Yan, Dong ; James, Anthony A. ; Li, Zhiqian ; Huang, Yongping ; You, Lang ; Tan, Anjiang ; Copenhaver, Gregory P |
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Zeitschrift: | PLoS genetics, vol 14, iss 2 PLoS Genetics, Jg. 14 (2018-02-01), Heft 2, p e1007245 |
Veröffentlichung: | eScholarship, University of California, 2018 |
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