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Juvenile hormone signaling in short germ-band hemimetabolan embryos.

Authors :
Fernandez-Nicolas, Ana
Belles, Xavier
Source :
Development (09501991). Dec2017, Vol. 144 Issue 24, p4637-4644. 8p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The role of juvenile hormone (JH) in insect embryos is far from understood, especially in short germ-band hemimetabolan species. To shed light on this issue, we depleted the mRNA levels of Krüppel homolog 1, Methoprene-tolerant and JH acid O-methyltransferase, key elements of JH signaling, in embryos of the short germ-band hemimetabolan species Blattella germanica. This precluded the formation of the germ-band anlage in a group of embryos. Hatchability was also reduced, which might have been caused by premature upregulation of laccase 2, a promoter of cuticle tanning. In other cases, development was interrupted in mid embryogenesis, involving defects related to dorsal closure and appendage formation. These phenotypes possibly result from the low levels of Broadcomplex (BR-C) produced under JH-depleted conditions. This contrasts with holometabolan species, in which JH does not promote BR-C expression, which remains low during embryo development. Possibly, the stimulatory role of JH on BR-C expression and the morphogenetic functions of BR-C in hemimetabolan embryos were lost in holometabolan species. If so, this might have been a key driver for the evolution of holometabolan metamorphosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09501991
Volume :
144
Issue :
24
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Development (09501991)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126923625
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.152827