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Title:"Synaptotagmin I, a molecular target for steroid hormone signaling controlling the maturation of sexual behavior in an insect"
Author(s):Bozzolan F; Duportets L; Limousin D; Wycke MA; Demondion E; Francois A; Abrieux A; Debernard S;
Address:"Departement d'Ecologie Sensorielle, UMR 1392, Institut d'Ecologie et des Sciences de l'Environnement de Paris, Universite Paris VI, France"
Journal Title:FEBS J
Year:2015
Volume:20150302
Issue:8
Page Number:1432 - 1444
DOI: 10.1111/febs.13231
ISSN/ISBN:1742-4658 (Electronic) 1742-464X (Linking)
Abstract:"As in vertebrates, the insect steroid hormones, especially 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), initiate and regulate sexual behavior by acting on the central nervous system. This 20E action is, in part, triggered by transcriptional events mediated through the binding of 20E to a heterodimer comprising the ecdysone receptor (EcR) and ultraspiracle (USP). However, to date, our knowledge about this genomic steroid pathway remains incomplete. In moths, males detect female sex pheromones, eliciting stereotyped sexual behavior. In Agrotis ipsilon males, the behavioral response and the neuronal sensitivity to sex pheromone in the olfactory center, the antennal lobe (AL), increase with age. We recently showed that 20E controlled this age-dependent olfactory plasticity via the activation of an EcR/USP-dependent pathway in the AL. Here, we cloned the gene encoding A. ipsilon synaptotagmin I (AisytI), a presynaptic vesicle protein known to act as a calcium sensor in neurotransmitter release. AisytI was expressed in the AL, where its amount increased with age, whereas its knockdown inhibited the sex pheromone-oriented flight of males. 20E administration to males induced AL AisytI expression in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner. Moreover, A. ipsilon EcR silencing caused decreases in AL AisytI expression and the behavioral response to sex pheromone. Our results show that the synaptotagmin I gene is a target gene for the genomic steroid signaling that controls the expression of insect sexual behavior by acting on central sex pheromone processing. This study thus represents a significant advance in our understanding of the steroid actions that influence neural functions, and thereby behavioral plasticity, in various organisms. DATABASE: The nucleotide sequence of Agrotis ipsilon synaptotagmin I is available in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases under the accession number KJ863735"
Keywords:"Animals Blotting, Northern Brain/drug effects/metabolism Computational Biology Ecdysterone/*pharmacology Female Male Moths RNA, Small Interfering/genetics Receptors, Steroid/antagonists & inhibitors/genetics/*metabolism Sex Attractants/*pharmacology Sexua;"
Notes:"MedlineBozzolan, Francoise Duportets, Line Limousin, Denis Wycke, Marie-Anne Demondion, Elodie Francois, Adrien Abrieux, Antoine Debernard, Stephane eng England 2015/02/17 FEBS J. 2015 Apr; 282(8):1432-44. doi: 10.1111/febs.13231. Epub 2015 Mar 2"

 
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