生物
白蛾属
锌指
性别分化
基因
清脆的
遗传学
外显子
家蚕
剂量补偿
锌指转录因子
性反转
基因表达
转录因子
植物
生殖器鳞翅目
作者
Xiaowei Li,Huihui Liu,Honglun Bi,Yaohui Wang,Jun Xu,Sufang Zhang,Zhen Zhang,Ze Zhang,Yongping Huang
标识
DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13247
摘要
Abstract The Masculinizer gene, Masc , encodes a lepidopteran‐specific novel CCCH‐type zinc finger protein, which controls sex determination and dosage compensation in Bombyx mori . Considering the potential application of it in pest control, it is necessary to investigate the function of Masc gene in Hyphantria cunea , a globally invasive forest pest. In the present study, we identified and functionally characterized the Masc gene, HcMasc , in H. cunea . Sequence analysis revealed that HcMASC contained the conserved CCCH‐type zinc finger domain, nuclear localization signal, and male determining domain, in which the last was confirmed to be required for its masculinization in BmN cell line. However, expression data showed that unlike male‐biased expression in B. mori , HcMasc gene expresses in main all developmental stages or tissues in both sexes. Clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR) / CRISPR‐associated protein 9‐based disruption of the common exons 1 and 3 of the HcMasc gene resulted in imbalanced sex ratio and abnormal external genitalia of both sexes. Our results suggest that the HcMasc gene is required for both male and female sexual differentiation and dosage compensation in H. cunea and provide a foundation for developing better strategies to control this pest.
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