Distal-less activates butterfly eyespots consistent with a reaction diffusion process

Author:

Connahs Heidi1ORCID,Tlili Sham2,van Creij Jelle1,Loo Tricia Y. J.1,Banerjee Tirtha Das1,Saunders Timothy E.123,Monteiro Antónia14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 117558, Singapore

2. Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, 117411, Singapore

3. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*Star, Proteos, 138673, Singapore

4. Yale-NUS College, 138527, Singapore

Abstract

Eyespots on the wings of nymphalid butterflies represent colorful examples of pattern formation, yet the developmental origins and mechanisms underlying eyespot center differentiation are still poorly understood. Using CRISPR-Cas9 we re-examine the function of Distal-less (Dll) as an activator or repressor of eyespots, a topic that remains controversial. We show that the phenotypic outcome of CRISPR mutations depends upon which specific exon is targeted. In Bicyclus anynana, exon 2 mutations are associated with both missing and ectopic eyespots and also exon-skipping. Exon 3 mutations, which do not lead to exon-skipping, produce only null phenotypes including missing eyespots, lighter wing coloration and loss of scales. Reaction-diffusion modeling of Dll function, using Wnt and Dpp as candidate morphogens, accurately replicates these complex crispant phenotypes. These results provide new insight into the function of Dll as a potential activator of eyespot development, scale growth, and melanization, and suggest that the tuning of Dll expression levels can generate a diversity of eyespot phenotypes, including their appearance on the wing.

Funder

Ministry of Education - Singapore

Human Frontiers Science Program Young Investigator Grant

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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