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Dosage compensation and sex-specific epigenetic landscape of the X chromosome in the pea aphid

机译:豌豆蚜虫X染色体的剂量补偿和性别特异的表观遗传景观

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Background Heterogametic species display a differential number of sex chromosomes resulting in imbalanced transcription levels for these chromosomes between males and females. To correct this disequilibrium, dosage compensation mechanisms involving gene expression and chromatin accessibility regulations have emerged throughout evolution. In insects, these mechanisms have been extensively characterized only in Drosophila but not in insects of agronomical importance. Aphids are indeed major pests of a wide range of crops. Their remarkable ability to switch from asexual to sexual reproduction during their life cycle largely explains the economic losses they can cause. As heterogametic insects, male aphids are X0, while females (asexual and sexual) are XX. Results Here, we analyzed transcriptomic and open chromatin data obtained from whole male and female individuals to evaluate the putative existence of a dosage compensation mechanism involving differential chromatin accessibility of the pea aphid’s X chromosome. Transcriptomic analyses first showed X/AA and XX/AA expression ratios for expressed genes close to 1 in males and females, respectively, suggesting dosage compensation in the pea aphid. Analyses of open chromatin data obtained by Formaldehyde-Assisted Isolation of Regulatory Elements (FAIRE-seq) revealed a X chromosome chromatin accessibility globally and significantly higher in males than in females, while autosomes’ chromatin accessibility is similar between sexes. Moreover, chromatin environment of X-linked genes displaying similar expression levels in males and females—and thus likely to be compensated—is significantly more accessible in males. Conclusions Our results suggest the existence of an underlying epigenetic mechanism enhancing the X chromosome chromatin accessibility in males to allow X-linked gene dose correction between sexes in the pea aphid, similar to Drosophila. Our study gives new evidence into the comprehension of dosage compensation in link with chromatin biology in insects and newly in a major crop pest, taking benefits from both transcriptomic and open chromatin data.
机译:背景杂配物种显示出不同数量的性染色体,导致这些染色体在雄性和雌性之间的转录水平失衡。为了纠正这种不平衡,在整个进化过程中都出现了涉及基因表达和染色质可及性调节的剂量补偿机制。在昆虫中,这些机制仅在果蝇中具有广泛的特征,而在具有农业重要性的昆虫中则没有。蚜虫确实是多种农作物的主要害虫。他们在生命周期中从无性繁殖转变为有性繁殖的非凡能力,在很大程度上说明了他们可能造成的经济损失。作为异配子昆虫,雄性蚜虫为X0,雌性(无性和有性)为XX。结果在这里,我们分析了从整个男性和女性个体获得的转录组和开放染色质数据,以评估推定的剂量补偿机制的存在,该机制涉及豌豆蚜虫X染色体的不同染色质可及性。转录组学分析首先显示了男性和女性的表达基因分别接近1的X / AA和XX / AA的表达率,表明豌豆蚜的剂量补偿。通过甲醛辅助隔离调节因子(FAIRE-seq)获得的开放染色质数据分析显示,全球X染色体的染色质可及性,男性明显高于女性,而常染色体的染色质可及性在男女之间相似。此外,X连锁基因的染色质环境在雄性和雌性中表现出相似的表达水平,因此很可能被补偿了。结论我们的研究结果表明,存在一种潜在的表观遗传机制,可增强雄性X染色体染色质的可及性,从而使豌豆蚜虫性别之间的X连锁基因剂量校正,类似于果蝇。我们的研究从转录组和开放染色质数据中受益,为昆虫和新的主要农作物害虫中与染色质生物学相关的剂量补偿理解提供了新的证据。

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