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Kenji Toyota1,2, Tomomi Sato3, Norihisa Tatarazako4, Taisen Iguchi5,3.
Abstract
Sex determination of Daphnia pulex is decided by environmental conditions. We established a suitable experimental system for this study using D. pulex WTN6 strain, in which the sex of the offspring can be controlled by photoperiod. Long-day conditions induced females and short-day conditions induced males. Using this system, we previously found that methy farnesoate (MF), which is a putative innate juvenile hormone molecule in daphnids, is necessary for male sex determination and that protein kinase C (PKC) is a candidate factor of male sex determiner. In this study, we demonstrated that a PKC inhibitor [bisindolylmaleimide IV (BIM)] application strongly suppressed male offspring induction in the short-day condition. Moreover, co-treatment of BIM with MF revealed that PKC signaling acts upstream of MF signaling for male sex determination. This is the first experimental evidence that PKC is involved in the male sex determination process associated with methyl farnesoate signaling in daphnid species.Entities:
Keywords: Daphnia pulex; Environmental sex determination; Juvenile hormone; Methyl farnesoate; Photoperiod; Protein kinase C
Year: 2017 PMID: 27965197 PMCID: PMC5312098 DOI: 10.1242/bio.021857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Open ISSN: 2046-6390 Impact factor: 2.422
Fig. 1.Effect of PKC inhibitor, BIM, on the inducibility of male offspring. (A) and (B) show data of short-day and long-day conditions, respectively (n=10-15). Y-axis values indicate the percentage of male offspring in the brood. Asterisk indicates significant difference compared to the control (Fisher's exact probability test, P<0.01). BIM was administered at 10 µM in short-day and long-day conditions, with DMSO as control solvent. Bars indicate the 95 % confidence interval.
Fig. 2.Dose-dependent effects of methyl farnesoate (MF) with BIM on the inducibility of male offspring under long-day condition. (A) and (B) show data of MF and MF with BIM, respectively (n=16 and 15). Y-axis values indicate the percentage of male offspring in the brood. Asterisks indicate significant differences compared to respective controls (Fisher's exact probability test, P<0.01). Concentration of BIM was 10 µM.
Fig. 3.Schematic illustration of a putative male sex-determining process triggered by short-day stimulus in MF (JH/JH analog)-sensitive period corresponds to an oocyte maturation period (40-60 h after oviposition) inside of mother's ovary. *1: Toyota et al. (2015a); *2: Toyota et al. (2015b); *3: Toyota et al. (2016); *4: Miyakawa et al. (2013).