The Drosophila fertility factor kl-3 is linked to the Y-chromosome of the vector of Chagas’ disease Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) and is essential for male fertility
The Drosophila fertility factor kl-3 is linked to the Y-chromosome of the vector of Chagas’ disease Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) and is essential for male fertility
Abstract In many insects, the Y chromosome plays a key role in sexual determination and male fertility. The Chagas disease vector Triatoma infestans has 22 autosomal chromosomes and a pair of XY sex chromosomes. However, the knowledge on the Y chromosome of this species, its genetic content or its biological function, is very poor. Due to repetitive DNA, Y chromosome sequences are poorly assembled in genome projects, hindering structural and functional studies on Y-linked genes. Our group has developed many of the bioinformatic tools to identify Y-linked sequences in assembled genomes. Here, we describe the identification of a γ-dynein heavy chain linked to the Y-chromosome of T. infestans. This protein is orthologous to the Drosophila melanogaster Y-linked gene kl-3. In D. melanogaster, dyneins of the Y chromosome are known as male fertility factors and their deletion causes male infertility. We performed knockdown of the kl-3 expression to ascertain its function in T. infestans. Our results showed that injection of dsKL3 reduced, significantly, the fertility of T. infestans males (p<0.01). The mean number of eggs laid by the control group was 35.64 eggs/couple while the kl-3 knockdown group was of 11.82 eggs/couple (five couples did not lay any eggs). Differences in eclosion rate was even more significant, with a hatching mean rate of 16.85±10.03 and 1.69±3.58 (p<0.001) for the control and the silenced groups respectively. Our results suggest that kl-3 maintains its functional role as essential for male fertility in T. infestans. Hence, it seems that the Y-chromosome of T. infestans has a key role in male fertility. This is the first report of a kl-3 orthologue linked to the Y chromosome of an insect species outside the diptera clade. In addition to the first report of a Y-linked gene in T. infestans with a role for male fertility, this finding is of great relevance for the study of the evolution of Y chromosomes and further studies that could lead to novel approaches in insect control.
Paim Rafaela、Martins Carlos H.、Koerich Leonardo B.、Pessoa Grasielle C. D.、Pereira Marcos H.、Sant?ˉAnna Mauricio V.、Araujo Ricardo N.、Carvalho A. Bernardo、da Silva Rodrigo S. V. P、Ferreira Thalia K.、Gontijo Nelder F.
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Paim Rafaela,Martins Carlos H.,Koerich Leonardo B.,Pessoa Grasielle C. D.,Pereira Marcos H.,Sant?ˉAnna Mauricio V.,Araujo Ricardo N.,Carvalho A. Bernardo,da Silva Rodrigo S. V. P,Ferreira Thalia K.,Gontijo Nelder F..The Drosophila fertility factor kl-3 is linked to the Y-chromosome of the vector of Chagas’ disease Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) and is essential for male fertility[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-29].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/690370.点此复制
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