The m6A pathway facilitates sex determination in Drosophila

被引:0
|
作者
Lijuan Kan
Anya V. Grozhik
Jeffrey Vedanayagam
Deepak P. Patil
Nan Pang
Kok-Seong Lim
Yi-Chun Huang
Brian Joseph
Ching-Jung Lin
Vladimir Despic
Jian Guo
Dong Yan
Shu Kondo
Wu-Min Deng
Peter C. Dedon
Samie R. Jaffrey
Eric C. Lai
机构
[1] Sloan-Kettering Institute,Department of Developmental Biology
[2] Weill Medical College,Department of Pharmacology
[3] Cornell University,Department of Biological Engineering
[4] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Biological Science
[5] Florida State University,undefined
[6] Key Laboratory of Insect Developmental and Evolutionary Biology,undefined
[7] Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology,undefined
[8] Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences,undefined
[9] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[10] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[11] Invertebrate Genetics Laboratory,undefined
[12] National Institute of Genetics,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The conserved modification N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modulates mRNA processing and activity. Here, we establish the Drosophila system to study the m6A pathway. We first apply miCLIP to map m6A across embryogenesis, characterize its m6A ‘writer’ complex, validate its YTH ‘readers’ CG6422 and YT521-B, and generate mutants in five m6A factors. While m6A factors with additional roles in splicing are lethal, m6A-specific mutants are viable but present certain developmental and behavioural defects. Notably, m6A facilitates the master female determinant Sxl, since multiple m6A components enhance female lethality in Sxl sensitized backgrounds. The m6A pathway regulates Sxl processing directly, since miCLIP data reveal Sxl as a major intronic m6A target, and female-specific Sxl splicing is compromised in multiple m6A pathway mutants. YT521-B is a dominant m6A effector for Sxl regulation, and YT521-B overexpression can induce female-specific Sxl splicing. Overall, our transcriptomic and genetic toolkit reveals in vivo biologic function for the Drosophila m6A pathway.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [42] A neural m6A pathway regulates behavioral aggregation in migratory locusts
    Huang, Xianliang
    Li, Qing
    Xu, Yanan
    Li, Ang
    Wang, Shanzheng
    Chen, Yusheng
    Zhang, Chunrui
    Zhang, Xia
    Wang, Hailin
    Lv, Cong
    Sun, Baofa
    Li, Shaoqin
    Kang, Le
    Chen, Bing
    SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES, 2024, 67 (06) : 1242 - 1254
  • [43] m6A readers, writers, erasers, and the m6A epitranscriptome in breast cancer
    Petri, Belinda J.
    Klinge, Carolyn M.
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2023, 70 (02)
  • [44] SEX DETERMINATION IN DROSOPHILA
    UENOYAMA, T
    JAPANESE JOURNAL OF GENETICS, 1985, 60 (06): : 646 - 647
  • [45] Recruitiment of the proneural gene scute to the Drosophila sex-determination pathway
    Wrischnik, LA
    Timmer, JR
    Megna, LA
    Cline, TW
    GENETICS, 2003, 165 (04) : 2007 - 2027
  • [46] SEX DETERMINATION IN DROSOPHILA
    NOTHIGER, R
    STEINMANNZWICKY, M
    TRENDS IN GENETICS, 1985, 1 (07) : 209 - 215
  • [47] Genetic variation for expression of the sex determination pathway genes in Drosophila melanogaster
    Tarone, AM
    Nasser, YM
    Nuzhdin, SV
    GENETICS RESEARCH, 2005, 86 (01) : 31 - 40
  • [48] Methionine deficiency facilitates antitumour immunity by altering m6A methylation of immune checkpoint transcripts
    Li, Ting
    Tan, Yue-Tao
    Chen, Yan-Xing
    Zheng, Xiao-Jun
    Wang, Wen
    Liao, Kun
    Mo, Hai-Yu
    Lin, Junzhong
    Yang, Wei
    Piao, Hai-Long
    Xu, Rui-Hua
    Ju, Huai-Qiang
    GUT, 2023, 72 (03) : 501 - 511
  • [49] m6A facilitates hippocampus-dependent learning and memory through Ythdf1
    Shi, Hailing
    Zhang, Xuliang
    Lu, Zongyang
    Liu, Yajing
    Weng, Yi-Lan
    Lu, Zhike
    Li, Jianan
    Hao, Piliang
    Zhang, Yu
    Delgado, Jary
    Patel, Meera
    Cao, Xiaohua
    Huang, Xingxu
    Su, Yijing
    Ming, Guo-Li
    Zhuang, Xiaoxi
    Song, Hongjun
    He, Chuan
    Zhou, Tao
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2018, 32 (01):
  • [50] m6A facilitates hippocampus-dependent learning and memory through YTHDF1
    Shi, Hailing
    Zhang, Xuliang
    Weng, Yi-Lan
    Lu, Zongyang
    Liu, Yajing
    Lu, Zhike
    Li, Jianan
    Hao, Piliang
    Zhang, Yu
    Zhang, Feng
    Wu, You
    Delgado, Jary Y.
    Su, Yijing
    Patel, Meera J.
    Cao, Xiaohua
    Shen, Bin
    Huang, Xingxu
    Ming, Guo-li
    Zhuang, Xiaoxi
    Song, Hongjun
    He, Chuan
    Zhou, Tao
    NATURE, 2018, 563 (7730) : 249 - +