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Transcriptome Profiling of Nasonia vitripennis Testis Reveals Novel Transcripts Expressed from the Selfish B Chromosome, Paternal Sex Ratio

机译:Nasonia vitripennis睾丸的转录组分析揭示了自私B染色体,父本性别比表达的新颖转录本。

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A widespread phenomenon in nature is sex ratio distortion of arthropod populations caused by microbial and genetic parasites. Currently little is known about how these agents alter host developmental processes to favor one sex or the other. The paternal sex ratio (PSR) chromosome is a nonessential, paternally transmitted centric fragment that segregates in natural populations of the jewel wasp, Nasonia vitripennis . To persist, PSR is thought to modify the hereditary material of the developing sperm, with the result that all nuclear DNA other than the PSR chromosome is destroyed shortly after fertilization. This results in the conversion of a fertilized embryo—normally a female—into a male, thereby insuring transmission of the “selfish” PSR chromosome, and simultaneously leading to wasp populations that are male-biased. To begin to understand this system at the mechanistic level, we carried out transcriptional profiling of testis from WT and PSR-carrying males. We identified a number of transcripts that are differentially expressed between these conditions. We also discovered nine transcripts that are uniquely expressed from the PSR chromosome. Four of these PSR-specific transcripts encode putative proteins, whereas the others have very short open reading frames and no homology to known proteins, suggesting that they are long noncoding RNAs. We propose several different models for how these transcripts could facilitate PSR-dependent effects. Our analyses also revealed 15.71 MB of novel transcribed regions in the N. vitripennis genome, thus increasing the current annotation of total transcribed regions by 53.4%. Finally, we detected expression of multiple meiosis-related genes in the wasp testis, despite the lack of conventional meiosis in the male sex.
机译:自然界中普遍存在的一种现象是由微生物和遗传寄生虫引起的节肢动物种群的性别比畸变。目前关于这些因子如何改变宿主发育过程以偏爱一种或另一种性别的知之甚少。父本性别比(PSR)染色体是无关紧要的,由父本传播的中心片段,其在珠宝黄蜂(Nasonia vitripennis)的自然种群中分离。为了持久存在,PSR被认为可以修饰发育中的精子的遗传物质,其结果是受精后不久,PSR染色体以外的所有核DNA均被破坏。这导致受精的胚胎(通常是雌性)转化为雄性,从而确保“自私” PSR染色体的传播,同时导致雄性偏黄蜂种群。为了从机械水平开始理解该系统,我们对携带WT和PSR的雄性进行了睾丸的转录谱分析。我们确定了这些条件之间差异表达的许多转录本。我们还发现了从PSR染色体独特表达的九种转录本。这些PSR特异性转录物中有四个编码推定的蛋白质,而其他的则具有非常短的开放阅读框,并且与已知蛋白质没有同源性,这表明它们是长的非编码RNA。对于这些转录本如何促进PSR依赖性效应,我们提出了几种不同的模型。我们的分析还揭示了N. vitripennis基因组中15.71 MB的新转录区域,从而使总转录区域的当前注释增加了53.4%。最后,尽管在男性中缺乏常规减数分裂,但我们在黄蜂睾丸中检测到了多个减数分裂相关基因的表达。

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