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A double-negative gene regulatory circuit underlies the virgin behavioral state
- Source :
- Cell reports
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- SUMMARY Virgin females of many species conduct distinctive behaviors, compared with post-mated and/or pregnant individuals. In Drosophila, this post-mating switch is initiated by seminal factors, implying that the default female state is virgin. However, we recently showed that loss of miR-iab-4/8-mediated repression of the transcription factor Homothorax (Hth) within the abdominal ventral nerve cord (VNC) causes virgins to execute mated behaviors. Here, we use genomic analysis of mir-iab-4/8 deletion and hth-microRNA (miRNA) binding site mutants (hth[BSmut]) to elucidate doublesex (dsx) as a critical downstream factor. Dsx and Hth proteins are highly complementary in CNS, and Dsx is downregulated in miRNA/hth[BSmut] mutants. Moreover, virgin behavior is highly dose sensitive to developmental dsx function. Strikingly, depletion of Dsx from very restricted abdominal neurons (SAG-1 cells) abrogates female virgin conducts, in favor of mated behaviors. Thus, a double-negative regulatory pathway in the VNC (miR-iab-4/8 ⫞ Hth ⫞ Dsx) specifies the virgin behavioral state.<br />Graphical abstract<br />In brief Garaulet et al. use transcriptomic analysis to reveal new downstream elements in a post-transcriptional cascade, via miR-iab-4/8 and Homothorax, that affects patterning of the CNS. This genetic circuit regulates the accumulation of a secondary target (Doublesex), whose level in specific neurons determines the behavior of adult virgin flies.
- Subjects :
- Male
animal structures
Mutant
Doublesex
Biology
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Article
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Abdomen
Animals
Drosophila Proteins
Gene Regulatory Networks
Binding site
Psychological repression
Transcription factor
Gene
reproductive and urinary physiology
Binding Sites
Cell biology
MicroRNAs
Drosophila melanogaster
Bithorax complex
Ventral nerve cord
Larva
Mutation
Female
Transcriptome
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 22111247
- Volume :
- 36
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cell reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d33039edb39be40905638b148844a315