Frizzled2 receives WntA signaling during butterfly wing pattern formation

Author:

Hanly Joseph J.12ORCID,Loh Ling S.1ORCID,Mazo-Vargas Anyi1ORCID,Rivera-Miranda Teomie S.3ORCID,Livraghi Luca124ORCID,Tendolkar Amruta1,Day Christopher R.15ORCID,Liutikaite Neringa1ORCID,Earls Emily A.1,Corning Olaf B. W. H.1ORCID,D'Souza Natalie1,Hermina-Perez José J.1,Mehta Caroline1,Ainsworth Julia A.6ORCID,Rossi Matteo7ORCID,Papa Riccardo389ORCID,McMillan W. Owen2ORCID,Perry Michael W.6ORCID,Martin Arnaud12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The George Washington University 1 Department of Biological Sciences , , Washington, DC 20052, USA

2. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute 2 , Gamboa 0843-03092, Panama

3. University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras 3 Department of Biology , , San Juan 00931, Puerto Rico

4. University of Cambridge 4 Department of Zoology , , Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK

5. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 5 Epigenetics and Stem Cell Biology Laboratory , , Durham, NC 27708, USA

6. UC San Diego 6 Department of Cell and Developmental Biology , , La Jolla, CA , USA

7. Ludwig Maximilian University 7 Division of Evolutionary Biology , , Munich 80539, Germany

8. Molecular Sciences and Research Center, University of Puerto Rico 8 , San Juan 00931, Puerto Rico

9. Università di Parma 9 Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche della Vita e della Sostenibilità Ambientale , , Parma 43121, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT Butterfly color patterns provide visible and biodiverse phenotypic readouts of the patterning processes. Although the secreted ligand WntA has been shown to instruct the color pattern formation in butterflies, its mode of reception remains elusive. Butterfly genomes encode four homologs of the Frizzled-family of Wnt receptors. Here, we show that CRISPR mosaic knockouts of frizzled2 (fz2) phenocopy the color pattern effects of WntA loss of function in multiple nymphalids. Whereas WntA mosaic clones result in intermediate patterns of reduced size, fz2 clones are cell-autonomous, consistent with a morphogen function. Shifts in expression of WntA and fz2 in WntA crispant pupae show that they are under positive and negative feedback, respectively. Fz1 is required for Wnt-independent planar cell polarity in the wing epithelium. Fz3 and Fz4 show phenotypes consistent with Wnt competitive-antagonist functions in vein formation (Fz3 and Fz4), wing margin specification (Fz3), and color patterning in the Discalis and Marginal Band Systems (Fz4). Overall, these data show that the WntA/Frizzled2 morphogen-receptor pair forms a signaling axis that instructs butterfly color patterning and shed light on the functional diversity of insect Frizzled receptors.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Smithsonian Institution

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

George Washington University

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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