异常X染色体剂量补偿导致隐杆线虫病杂种雄性不育。

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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在异配子性别中,如XX/XY系统中的雄性,合子生殖隔离通常始于杂交不亲和。杂交雄性不亲和性的遗传基础长期以来一直难以捉摸。在这里,我们发现黑褐梭雄性与briggsae雌性的杂交导致Cbr-xol-1的表达不足,Cbr-xol-1是一个x连锁的主开关,负责密切相关的性别决定和剂量补偿途径,从而引发雄性异常的x染色体抑制,最终导致胚胎失活。相反,反向杂交的雄性胚胎维持了正常水平的nigoni xol-1基因表达,这与它们的生存能力相一致。我们进一步证明Cbr-xol-1和Cni-xol-1的顺式调控区域在功能上是分化的。最后,X基因的转录在雌雄同体的雄性杂交胚胎中也被异常抑制。我们的研究结果表明,在进化过程中,剂量补偿系统的不相容导致了生殖隔离。
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Aberrant X chromosome dosage compensation causes hybrid male inviability in Caenorhabditis.
Zygotic reproductive isolation frequently initiates with hybrid incompatibility in the heterogametic sex, such as males in XX/XY systems. The genetic basis of hybrid male incompatibility has long remained elusive. Here, we show that crosses of Caenorhabditis nigoni males with C. briggsae females result in insufficient expression of Cbr-xol-1, an X-linked master switch responsible for intimately linked sex determination and dosage compensation pathways, consequently triggering aberrant X-chromosome repression in males, and ultimately leading to embryonic inviability. In contrast, male embryos from the reciprocal cross maintain normal expression level of C. nigoni xol-1 genes, consistent with their viability. We further demonstrate that the cis-regulatory regions of Cbr-xol-1 and Cni-xol-1 have functionally diverged. Finally, X transcription is also aberrantly repressed in lethal hybrid male embryos from crosses between gonochoristic species C. latens and C. remanei. Our results suggest an evolutionary scenario in which incompatibility of the dosage compensation system leads to reproductive isolation.
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