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- Agata Izabela Kalita
(Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB))
- Eric Marois
(Université de Strasbourg)
- Magdalena Kozielska
(University of Groningen)
- Franz J. Weissing
(University of Groningen)
- Etienne Jaouen
(Université de Strasbourg)
- Martin M. Möckel
(Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB))
- Frank Rühle
(Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB))
- Falk Butter
(Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB)
Friedrich Loeffler Institute)
- M. Felicia Basilicata
(Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB)
University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
- Claudia Isabelle Keller Valsecchi
(Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB))
Abstract
The Anopheles mosquito is one of thousands of species in which sex differences play a central part in their biology, as only females need a blood meal to produce eggs. Sex differentiation is regulated by sex chromosomes, but their presence creates a dosage imbalance between males (XY) and females (XX). Dosage compensation (DC) can re-equilibrate the expression of sex chromosomal genes. However, because DC mechanisms have only been fully characterized in a few model organisms, key questions about its evolutionary diversity and functional necessity remain unresolved1. Here we report the discovery of a previously uncharacterized gene (sex chromosome activation (SOA)) as a master regulator of DC in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae. Sex-specific alternative splicing prevents functional SOA protein expression in females. The male isoform encodes a DNA-binding protein that binds the promoters of active X chromosomal genes. Expressing male SOA is sufficient to induce DC in female cells. Male mosquitoes lacking SOA or female mosquitoes ectopically expressing the male isoform exhibit X chromosome misregulation, which is compatible with viability but causes developmental delay. Thus, our molecular analyses of a DC master regulator in a non-model organism elucidates the evolutionary steps that lead to the establishment of a chromosome-specific fine-tuning mechanism.
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Agata Izabela Kalita & Eric Marois & Magdalena Kozielska & Franz J. Weissing & Etienne Jaouen & Martin M. Möckel & Frank Rühle & Falk Butter & M. Felicia Basilicata & Claudia Isabelle Keller Valsecchi, 2023.
"The sex-specific factor SOA controls dosage compensation in Anopheles mosquitoes,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 623(7985), pages 175-182, November.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:623:y:2023:i:7985:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06641-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06641-0
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