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寄生蜂的出现加速了果蝇的性行为,并上调了一个微肽基因。

Sight of parasitoid wasps accelerates sexual behavior and upregulates a micropeptide gene in Drosophila.

机构信息

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2021 Apr 27;12(1):2453. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22712-0.

Abstract

Parasitoid wasps inflict widespread death upon the insect world. Hundreds of thousands of parasitoid wasp species kill a vast range of insect species. Insects have evolved defensive responses to the threat of wasps, some cellular and some behavioral. Here we find an unexpected response of adult Drosophila to the presence of certain parasitoid wasps: accelerated mating behavior. Flies exposed to certain wasp species begin mating more quickly. The effect is mediated via changes in the behavior of the female fly and depends on visual perception. The sight of wasps induces the dramatic upregulation in the fly nervous system of a gene that encodes a 41-amino acid micropeptide. Mutational analysis reveals that the gene is essential to the behavioral response of the fly. Our work provides a foundation for further exploration of how the activation of visual circuits by the sight of a wasp alters both sexual behavior and gene expression.

摘要

寄生蜂对昆虫世界造成了广泛的死亡。成千上万种寄生蜂物种杀死了大量的昆虫物种。昆虫已经进化出对蜂类威胁的防御反应,有些是细胞反应,有些是行为反应。在这里,我们发现成年果蝇对某些寄生蜂存在的一种意想不到的反应:交配行为加速。暴露于某些蜂种的苍蝇开始更快地交配。这种效应是通过雌性苍蝇行为的变化来介导的,并且依赖于视觉感知。看到蜂类会导致苍蝇神经系统中编码一种 41 个氨基酸的微肽的基因急剧上调。突变分析表明,该基因对苍蝇的行为反应至关重要。我们的工作为进一步探索蜂类的视觉刺激如何改变性行为和基因表达提供了基础。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1591/8079388/83e2d3d34468/41467_2021_22712_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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