Renata Coutinho-Dos-Santos, Danielle Santos, Lupis Ribeiro, Jonathan J Mucherino-Muñoz, Marcelle Uhl, Carlos Logullo, A Mendonça-Amarante, M Fantappie, Rodrigo Nunes-da-Fonseca
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Analysis of Gene Expression in Aedes aegypti Suggests Changes in Early Genetic Control of Mosquito Development.
Aedes aegypti, a critical vector for tropical diseases, poses significant challenges for studying its embryogenesis due to difficulties in removing its rigid chorion and achieving effective fixation for in situ hybridization. Here, we present novel methodologies for fixation, dechorionation, DAPI staining, and in situ hybridization, enabling the detailed analysis of gene expression throughout Ae. aegypti embryogenesis. By synchronizing eggs at various developmental stages (0-72 h), we localized the transcripts of the gap gene mille-pattes (mlpt), the dorsoventral gene cactus (cact), and the pioneer transcription factor (pTF) zelda (zld). In situ hybridization and RT-qPCR analyses revealed that mlpt and cact are maternally expressed, while zld expression begins zygotically during cellularization and later becomes prominent in neuroblasts. Analysis of previously published transcriptomes suggests that three other pTFs, CLAMP, grainyhead, and GAF, are also maternally expressed and may function as pioneer transcription factors during Ae. aegypti embryogenesis. These findings suggest that the transcription factors responsible for genome activation in mosquitoes differ from those in fruit flies, highlighting significant divergence in the genetic regulation of early Dipteran embryogenesis.
期刊介绍:
Developmental Evolution is a branch of evolutionary biology that integrates evidence and concepts from developmental biology, phylogenetics, comparative morphology, evolutionary genetics and increasingly also genomics, systems biology as well as synthetic biology to gain an understanding of the structure and evolution of organisms.
The Journal of Experimental Zoology -B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution provides a forum where these fields are invited to bring together their insights to further a synthetic understanding of evolution from the molecular through the organismic level. Contributions from all these branches of science are welcome to JEZB.
We particularly encourage submissions that apply the tools of genomics, as well as systems and synthetic biology to developmental evolution. At this time the impact of these emerging fields on developmental evolution has not been explored to its fullest extent and for this reason we are eager to foster the relationship of systems and synthetic biology with devo evo.