Maternal enhancement of cytotype regulation inDrosophila melanogasterby genetic interactions between telomericPelements and non-telomeric transgenicPelements

Author:

SIMMONS MICHAEL J.,RAGATZ LISA M.,SINCLAIR IAN R.,THORP MICHAEL W.,BUSCHETTE JARED T.,GRIMES CRAIG D.

Abstract

SummaryThe X-linked telomericPelements (TPs)TP5andTP6regulate the activity of the entirePelement family because they are inserted in a major locus for the production of Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs). The potential for this cytotype regulation is significantly strengthened when eitherTP5orTP6is combined with a non-telomeric X-linked or autosomal transgene that contains aPelement. By themselves, none of the transgenicPelements have any regulatory ability. Synergism between the telomeric and transgenicPelements is much greater when the TP is derived from a female. Once an enhanced regulatory state is established in a female, it is transmitted to her offspring independently of either the telomeric or transgenicPelements – that is, it works through a strictly maternal effect. Synergistic regulation collapses when either the telomeric or the transgenicPelement is removed from the maternal genotype, and it is significantly impaired when the TPs come from stocks heterozygous for mutations in the genesaubergine,piwiorSu(var)205. The synergism between telomeric and transgenicPelements is consistent with a model in whichPpiRNAs are amplified by alternating, or ping-pong, targeting of primary piRNAs to sense and antisensePtranscripts, with the sense transcripts being derived from the transgenicPelement and the antisense transcripts being derived from the TP.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,General Medicine

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