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Genome-wide discovery of the daily transcriptome DNA regulatory elements and transcription factor occupancy in the monarch butterfly brain

机译:全基因组发现帝王蝶脑中的日常转录组DNA调控元件和转录因子占用

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The Eastern North American monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is famous for its spectacular seasonal long-distance migration. In recent years, it has also emerged as a novel system to study how animal circadian clocks keep track of time and regulate ecologically relevant daily rhythmic activities and seasonal behavioral outputs. However, unlike in Drosophila and the mouse, little work has been undertaken in the monarch to identify rhythmic genes at the genome-wide level and elucidate the regulation of their diurnal expression. Here, we used RNA-sequencing and Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin (ATAC)-sequencing to profile the diurnal transcriptome, open chromatin regions, and transcription factor (TF) footprints in the brain of wild-type monarchs and of monarchs with impaired clock function, including Cryptochrome 2 (Cry2), Clock (Clk), and Cycle-like loss-of-function mutants. We identified 217 rhythmically expressed genes in the monarch brain; many of them were involved in the regulation of biological processes key to brain function, such as glucose metabolism and neurotransmission. Surprisingly, we found no significant time-of-day and genotype-dependent changes in chromatin accessibility in the brain. Instead, we found the existence of a temporal regulation of TF occupancy within open chromatin regions in the vicinity of rhythmic genes in the brains of wild-type monarchs, which is disrupted in clock deficient mutants. Together, this work identifies for the first time the rhythmic genes and modes of regulation by which diurnal transcription rhythms are regulated in the monarch brain. It also illustrates the power of ATAC-sequencing to profile genome-wide regulatory elements and TF binding in a non-model organism for which TF-specific antibodies are not yet available.
机译:北美东部帝王蝶Danaus plexippus以其壮观的季节性长途迁徙而闻名。近年来,它已经成为一种新颖的系统,用于研究动物生物钟如何跟踪时间并调节与生态相关的日常节律活动和季节性行为输出。但是,与果蝇和小鼠不同,帝王几乎没有开展任何工作来在全基因组水平上鉴定节律性基因并阐明其昼夜表达的调控。在这里,我们使用RNA测序和转座酶可及染色质(ATAC)测序技术来分析野生型君主和时钟受损的君主大脑中的昼夜转录组,开放的染色质区域和转录因子(TF)足迹功能,包括隐色2(Cry2),时钟(Clk)和类似循环的功能丧失突变体。我们在君主脑中鉴定了217个有节奏地表达的基因。他们中的许多人参与了调节大脑功能关键的生物过程的过程,例如葡萄糖代谢和神经传递。令人惊讶的是,我们发现大脑中的染色质可及性没有明显的时间变化和基因型依赖性。取而代之的是,我们发现野生型君主的大脑中有节奏的基因附近的开放型染色质区域内存在TF占用的时间调控,这在时钟缺陷型突变体中被破坏。总之,这项工作首次确定了帝王脑中调节昼夜转录节律的节律基因和调节方式。它还说明了ATAC测序的功能,可以在尚未获得TF特异性抗体的非模型生物中分析全基因组调控元件和TF结合。

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