Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene Regulation

Chromosome-specific regulatory mechanisms provide a model to understand the coordinated regulation of genes on entire chromosomes or on larger genomic regions. In fruit flies, two chromosome-wide systems have been characterized: The male-specific lethal (MSL) complex, which mediates dosage compensat...

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Main Authors: Samaneh Ekhteraei-Tousi, Jacob Lewerentz, Jan Larsson
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/2/323
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spelling doaj-48d9a5fb7e3e4d1789efc4eaddd1d9cc2020-11-25T01:27:38ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-01-019232310.3390/cells9020323cells9020323Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene RegulationSamaneh Ekhteraei-Tousi0Jacob Lewerentz1Jan Larsson2Department of Molecular Biology, Umeå University, SE-90187 Umeå, SwedenDepartment of Molecular Biology, Umeå University, SE-90187 Umeå, SwedenDepartment of Molecular Biology, Umeå University, SE-90187 Umeå, SwedenChromosome-specific regulatory mechanisms provide a model to understand the coordinated regulation of genes on entire chromosomes or on larger genomic regions. In fruit flies, two chromosome-wide systems have been characterized: The male-specific lethal (MSL) complex, which mediates dosage compensation and primarily acts on the male X-chromosome, and Painting of fourth (POF), which governs chromosome-specific regulation of genes located on the 4th chromosome. How targeting of one specific chromosome evolves is still not understood; but repeated sequences, in forms of satellites and transposable elements, are thought to facilitate the evolution of chromosome-specific targeting. The highly repetitive 1.688 satellite has been functionally connected to both these systems. Considering the rapid evolution and the necessarily constant adaptation of regulatory mechanisms, such as dosage compensation, we hypothesised that POF and/or 1.688 may still show traces of dosage-compensation functions. Here, we test this hypothesis by transcriptome analysis. We show that loss of <i>Pof</i> decreases not only chromosome 4 expression but also reduces the X-chromosome expression in males. The 1.688 repeat deletion, <i>Zhr<sup>1</sup> (Zygotic hybrid rescue</i>), does not affect male dosage compensation detectably; however, <i>Zhr<sup>1</sup></i> in females causes a stimulatory effect on X-linked genes with a strong binding affinity to the MSL complex (genes close to high-affinity sites). Lack of pericentromeric 1.688 also affected 1.688 expression in <i>trans</i> and was linked to the differential expression of genes involved in eggshell formation. We discuss our results with reference to the connections between POF, the 1.688 satellite and dosage compensation, and the role of the 1.688 satellite in hybrid lethality.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/2/323painting of fourthdosage compensationsatellite dnaheterochromatinepigenetics<i>drosophila melanogaster</i>
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author Samaneh Ekhteraei-Tousi
Jacob Lewerentz
Jan Larsson
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Jacob Lewerentz
Jan Larsson
Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene Regulation
Cells
painting of fourth
dosage compensation
satellite dna
heterochromatin
epigenetics
<i>drosophila melanogaster</i>
author_facet Samaneh Ekhteraei-Tousi
Jacob Lewerentz
Jan Larsson
author_sort Samaneh Ekhteraei-Tousi
title Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene Regulation
title_short Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene Regulation
title_full Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene Regulation
title_fullStr Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene Regulation
title_full_unstemmed Painting of Fourth and the X-Linked 1.688 Satellite in <i>D. melanogaster</i> Is Involved in Chromosome-Wide Gene Regulation
title_sort painting of fourth and the x-linked 1.688 satellite in <i>d. melanogaster</i> is involved in chromosome-wide gene regulation
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Chromosome-specific regulatory mechanisms provide a model to understand the coordinated regulation of genes on entire chromosomes or on larger genomic regions. In fruit flies, two chromosome-wide systems have been characterized: The male-specific lethal (MSL) complex, which mediates dosage compensation and primarily acts on the male X-chromosome, and Painting of fourth (POF), which governs chromosome-specific regulation of genes located on the 4th chromosome. How targeting of one specific chromosome evolves is still not understood; but repeated sequences, in forms of satellites and transposable elements, are thought to facilitate the evolution of chromosome-specific targeting. The highly repetitive 1.688 satellite has been functionally connected to both these systems. Considering the rapid evolution and the necessarily constant adaptation of regulatory mechanisms, such as dosage compensation, we hypothesised that POF and/or 1.688 may still show traces of dosage-compensation functions. Here, we test this hypothesis by transcriptome analysis. We show that loss of <i>Pof</i> decreases not only chromosome 4 expression but also reduces the X-chromosome expression in males. The 1.688 repeat deletion, <i>Zhr<sup>1</sup> (Zygotic hybrid rescue</i>), does not affect male dosage compensation detectably; however, <i>Zhr<sup>1</sup></i> in females causes a stimulatory effect on X-linked genes with a strong binding affinity to the MSL complex (genes close to high-affinity sites). Lack of pericentromeric 1.688 also affected 1.688 expression in <i>trans</i> and was linked to the differential expression of genes involved in eggshell formation. We discuss our results with reference to the connections between POF, the 1.688 satellite and dosage compensation, and the role of the 1.688 satellite in hybrid lethality.
topic painting of fourth
dosage compensation
satellite dna
heterochromatin
epigenetics
<i>drosophila melanogaster</i>
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/2/323
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