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Histone deacetylases control module-specific phenotypic plasticity in beetle weapons.

Takane Ozawa1, Tomoko Mizuhara1, Masataka Arata2, Masakazu Shimada3, Teruyuki Niimi4, Kensuke Okada5, Yasukazu Okada6, Kunihiro Ohta7,2.   

Abstract

Nutritional conditions during early development influence the plastic expression of adult phenotypes. Among several body modules of animals, the development of sexually selected exaggerated traits exhibits striking nutrition sensitivity, resulting in positive allometry and hypervariability distinct from other traits. Using de novo RNA sequencing and comprehensive RNA interference (RNAi) for epigenetic modifying factors, we found that histone deacetylases (HDACs) and polycomb group (PcG) proteins preferentially influence the size of mandibles (exaggerated male weapon) and demonstrate nutrition-dependent hypervariability in the broad-horned flour beetle, Gnatocerus cornutus RNAi-mediated HDAC1 knockdown (KD) in G. cornutus larvae caused specific curtailment of mandibles in adults, whereas HDAC3 KD led to hypertrophy. Notably, these KDs conferred opposite effects on wing size, but little effect on the size of the core body and genital modules. PcG RNAi also reduced adult mandible size. These results suggest that the plastic development of exaggerated traits is controlled in a module-specific manner by HDACs.

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Keywords:  Gnatocerus cornutus; HDAC; exaggerated male weapon; phenotypic plasticity; sexual dimorphism

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27956627      PMCID: PMC5206575          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1615688114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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