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CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated knockout of period reveals its function in the circadian rhythms of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella

机译:CRISPR/Cas9介导的敲除期揭示了其在小菜蛾Plutella xylostella的昼夜节律中的作用

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Abstract Circadian clocks control the rhythmicity of many behaviors and physiological features of insects. To study the circadian clock of the moth Plutella xylostella, we employed CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated genome editing to investigate the effect of loss of the clock gene period on the circadian rhythms. P. xylostella harbors a single copy of period. Phylogenetic analysis showed that P. xylostella PERIOD is more homologous to mouse PERIOD than the PERIOD proteins from bees, flies, mosquitos, and many other Lepidoptera, such as Danaus plexippus and Bombyx mori. The circadian rhythms in adult locomotor activity were altered in the period knockout strain of P. xylostella under light–dark (LD) and continuous dark (DD) conditions. Under the LD cycle, the wild‐type moths displayed nocturnal activity with activity peaking very early after lights off and quickly declining after lights on. In contrast, the period knockout strain had no peak in activity when the lights were turned off and exhibited steady activity throughout the hours of darkness. Interestingly, under DD conditions, our results showed that the locomotor rhythm can be maintained without period gene, but at a lower rhythmicity ratio than wild‐type. In addition, knockout of period in P. xylostella changed circadian rhythms patterns related to pupal eclosion, mating, egg‐laying, and egg hatching. Mechanistically, loss of PERIOD disrupted the molecular rhythm of period and changed the clock transcription rhythm in the heads of the moths under LD and DD conditions. Together, our study indicates that the PERIOD is required for normal expression of many behavioral rhythms in P. xylostella.
机译:摘要 生物钟控制着昆虫许多行为的节律性和生理特征。为了研究蛾Plutella xylostella的生物钟,我们采用CRISPR/Cas9介导的基因组编辑来研究生物钟基因周期缺失对昼夜节律的影响。P. xylostella 有一个时期的单一副本。系统发育分析表明,与蜜蜂、苍蝇、蚊子和许多其他鳞翅目(如Danaus plexippus和Bombyx mori)的PERIOD蛋白相比,P. xylostella PERIOD与小鼠PERIOD的同源性更高。在明暗(LD)和连续暗(DD)条件下,木螺松的敲除期菌株中成虫运动活动的昼夜节律发生了变化。在LD循环下,野生型蛾表现出夜间活动,熄灯后活动很早就达到峰值,开灯后活动迅速下降。相比之下,当灯关闭时,敲除期菌株的活动没有高峰,并且在黑暗中表现出稳定的活动。有趣的是,在DD条件下,我们的结果表明,在没有周期基因的情况下,运动节律可以维持,但节律比低于野生型。此外,木蛹的敲除改变了与蛹闭合、交配、产卵和卵孵化相关的昼夜节律模式。从机制上讲,在LD和DD条件下,PERIOD的缺失破坏了周期的分子节律,改变了飞蛾头部的时钟转录节律。总之,我们的研究表明,PERIOD是木霉中许多行为节律的正常表达所必需的。

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