非编码RNA
生物
基因座(遗传学)
核糖核酸
长非编码RNA
神经科学
遗传学
基因
作者
Luca Livraghi,Joseph J. Hanly,Elizabeth Evans,Charlotte Wright,Ling S. Loh,Anyi Mazo‐Vargas,Kiana Kamrava,A.P. Carter,Eva S. M. van der Heijden,Robert D. Reed,Riccardo Papa,Chris D. Jiggins,Arnaud Martin
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2403326121
摘要
Evolutionary variation in the wing pigmentation of butterflies and moths offers striking examples of adaptation by crypsis and mimicry. The cortex locus has been independently mapped as the locus controlling color polymorphisms in 15 lepidopteran species, suggesting that it acts as a genomic hotspot for the diversification of wing patterns, but functional validation through protein-coding knockouts has proven difficult to obtain. Our study unveils the role of a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) which we name ivory , transcribed from the cortex locus, in modulating color patterning in butterflies. Strikingly, ivory expression prefigures most melanic patterns during pupal development, suggesting an early developmental role in specifying scale identity. To test this, we generated CRISPR mosaic knock-outs in five nymphalid butterfly species and show that ivory mutagenesis yields transformations of dark pigmented scales into white or light-colored scales. Genotyping of Vanessa cardui germline mutants associates these phenotypes to small on-target deletions at the conserved first exon of ivory . In contrast, cortex germline mutant butterflies with confirmed null alleles lack any wing phenotype and exclude a color patterning role for this adjacent gene. Overall, these results show that a lncRNA gene acts as a master switch of color pattern specification and played key roles in the adaptive diversification of wing patterns in butterflies.
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