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Genetics ; 180(4): 1963-81, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18845845

ABSTRACT

We describe a surprising new regulatory relationship between two key genes of the Drosophila sex-determination gene hierarchy, Sex-lethal (Sxl) and transformer (tra). A positive autoregulatory feedback loop for Sxl was known to maintain somatic cell female identity by producing SXL-F protein to continually instruct the target gene transformer (tra) to make its feminizing product, TRA-F. We discovered the reciprocal regulatory effect by studying genetically sensitized females: TRA-F from either maternal or zygotic tra expression stimulates Sxl-positive autoregulation. We found female-specific tra mRNA in eggs as predicted by this tra maternal effect, but not predicted by the prevailing view that tra has no germline function. TRA-F stimulation of Sxl seems to be direct at some point, since Sxl harbors highly conserved predicted TRA-F binding sites. Nevertheless, TRA-F stimulation of Sxl autoregulation in the gonadal soma also appears to have a cell-nonautonomous aspect, unprecedented for somatic Sxl regulation. This tra-Sxl retrograde regulatory circuit has evolutionary implications. In some Diptera, tra occupies Sxl's position as the gene that epigenetically maintains female identity through direct positive feedback on pre-mRNA splicing. The tra-mediated Sxl feedback in Drosophila may be a vestige of regulatory redundancy that facilitated the evolutionary transition from tra to Sxl as the master sex switch.


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Drosophila Proteins/genetics , Drosophila/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Genes, Insect , Nuclear Proteins/genetics , RNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Animals , Drosophila/embryology , Drosophila Proteins/metabolism , Embryo, Nonmammalian/metabolism , Female , Gonads/metabolism , Male , Mutation , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , RNA Splicing , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , RNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Sex Determination Processes
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