Altering the Temporal Regulation of One Transcription Factor Drives Evolutionary Trade-Offs between Head Sensory Organs
- PMID: 31447264
- DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.07.027
Altering the Temporal Regulation of One Transcription Factor Drives Evolutionary Trade-Offs between Head Sensory Organs
Abstract
Size trade-offs of visual versus olfactory organs is a pervasive feature of animal evolution. This could result from genetic or functional constraints. We demonstrate that head sensory organ size trade-offs in Drosophila are genetically encoded and arise through differential subdivision of the head primordium into visual versus non-visual fields. We discover that changes in the temporal regulation of the highly conserved eyeless/Pax6 gene expression during development is a conserved mechanism for sensory trade-offs within and between Drosophila species. We identify a natural single nucleotide polymorphism in the cis-regulatory region of eyeless in a binding site of its repressor Cut that is sufficient to alter its temporal regulation and eye size. Because eyeless/Pax6 is a conserved regulator of head sensory placode subdivision, we propose that its temporal regulation is key to define the relative size of head sensory organs.
Keywords: Cut; Drosophila; evolution; eye size; eyeless/Pax6; non-coding SNP; sensory development; sensory trade-offs; temporal regulation; transcription factor.
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Comment in
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Sensory Organ Size Evolution: A View from Drosophila.Dev Cell. 2019 Sep 23;50(6):673-674. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.09.003. Dev Cell. 2019. PMID: 31550459
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