生物
粉虱
H3K4me3
遗传学
组蛋白
基因沉默
线粒体
细胞生物学
卵巢
基因
基因表达
植物
发起人
作者
Y. T. Yao,Xinyu Ma,Tianyu Wang,Jin-Yang Yan,Nai-Fei Chen,Ji‐Sheng Hong,Bingqi Liu,Ziqi Xu,Nuo Zhang,Chao Lv,Xiang Sun,Junbo Luan
出处
期刊:Cell Reports
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-02-01
卷期号:42 (2): 112102-112102
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112102
摘要
Nutritional symbionts influence host reproduction, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unclear. We previously found that the bacteriocyte symbiont Hamiltonella impacts the sex ratio of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci. Hamiltonella synthesizes folate by cooperation with the whitefly. Folate deficiency by Hamiltonella elimination or whitefly gene silencing distorted whitefly sex ratio, and folate supplementation restored the sex ratio. Hamiltonella deficiency or gene silencing altered histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation (H3K9me3) level, which was restored by folate supplementation. Genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation-seq analysis of H3K9me3 indicated mitochondrial dysfunction in symbiont-deficient whiteflies. Hamiltonella deficiency compromised mitochondrial quality of whitefly ovaries. Repressing ovary mitochondrial function led to distorted whitefly sex ratio. These findings indicate that the symbiont-derived folate regulates host histone methylation modifications, which thereby impacts ovary mitochondrial function, and finally determines host sex ratio. Our study suggests that a nutritional symbiont can regulate animal reproduction in a way that differs from reproductive manipulators.
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