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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A


Title:Sex-linked transcription factor involved in a shift of sex-pheromone preference in the silkmoth Bombyx mori
Author(s):Fujii T; Fujii T; Namiki S; Abe H; Sakurai T; Ohnuma A; Kanzaki R; Katsuma S; Ishikawa Y; Shimada T;
Address:"Laboratory of Insect Genetics and Bioscience, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Biology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan"
Journal Title:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Year:2011
Volume:20111017
Issue:44
Page Number:18038 - 18043
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1107282108
ISSN/ISBN:1091-6490 (Electronic) 0027-8424 (Print) 0027-8424 (Linking)
Abstract:"In the sex-pheromone communication systems of moths, odorant receptor (Or) specificity as well as higher olfactory information processing in males should be finely tuned to the pheromone of conspecific females. Accordingly, male sex-pheromone preference should have diversified along with the diversification of female sex pheromones; however, the genetic mechanisms that facilitated the diversification of male preference are not well understood. Here, we explored the mechanisms involved in a drastic shift in sex-pheromone preference in the silkmoth Bombyx mori using spli mutants in which the genomic structure of the gene Bmacj6, which encodes a class IV POU domain transcription factor, is disrupted or its expression is repressed. B. mori females secrete an approximately 11:1 mixture of bombykol and bombykal. Bombykol alone elicits full male courtship behavior, whereas bombykal alone shows no apparent activity. In the spli mutants, the behavioral responsiveness of males to bombykol was markedly reduced, whereas bombykal alone evoked full courtship behavior. The reduced response of spli males to bombykol was explained by the paucity of bombykol receptors on the male antennae. It was also found that, in the spli males, neurons projecting into the toroid, a compartment in the brain where bombykol receptor neurons normally project, responded strongly to bombykal. The present study highlights a POU domain transcription factor, Bmacj6, which may have caused a shift of sex-pheromone preference in B. mori through Or gene choice and/or axon targeting"
Keywords:"Alleles Animals Bombyx/genetics/*metabolism/physiology Female Male Molecular Sequence Data Odorants *Sex Attractants *Sex Factors *Sexual Behavior, Animal Transcription Factors/*metabolism;"
Notes:"MedlineFujii, Tsuguru Fujii, Takeshi Namiki, Shigehiro Abe, Hiroaki Sakurai, Takeshi Ohnuma, Akio Kanzaki, Ryohei Katsuma, Susumu Ishikawa, Yukio Shimada, Toru eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2011/10/19 Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Nov 1; 108(44):18038-43. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1107282108. Epub 2011 Oct 17"

 
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