Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp

Sexually dimorphic traits in insects are subject to sexual selection, but our knowledge of the underlying molecular mechanisms is still scarce. Here we investigate how the highly conserved gene, Doublesex (Dsx), is involved in shaping sexual dimorphism in the model parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae). First, we present the revised Dsx gene structure including an alternative transcription start, and two additional male NvDsx transcript isoforms. We show sex-specific NvDsx expression and splicing throughout development, and demonstrate that transient NvDsx silencing in different male developmental stages shifts two sexually dimorphic traits from male to female morphology, with the effect being dependent on the timing of silencing. In addition, we determined the effect of NvDsx on the development of reproductive organs. Transient silencing of NvDsx in early male larvae affects the growth and differentiation of the internal and external reproductive tissues. We did not observe phenotypic changes in females after NvDsx silencing. Our results indicate that male NvDsx is required to suppress female-specific traits and/or to promote male-specific traits during distinct developmental windows. This provides new insights into the regulatory activity of Dsx during male wasp development in the Hymenoptera.

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Main Authors: Wang, Yidong, Rensink, Anna H., Fricke, Ute, Riddle, Megan C., Trent, Carol, van de Zande, Louis, Verhulst, Eveline C.
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Language:English
Subjects:Doublesex, Nasonia, Parasitoid wasps, Sex determination, Sexual differentiation, Sexually dimorphic traits,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/doublesex-regulates-male-specific-differentiation-during-distinct
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5945292025-01-10 Wang, Yidong Rensink, Anna H. Fricke, Ute Riddle, Megan C. Trent, Carol van de Zande, Louis Verhulst, Eveline C. Article/Letter to editor Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 142 (2022) ISSN: 0965-1748 Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp 2022 Sexually dimorphic traits in insects are subject to sexual selection, but our knowledge of the underlying molecular mechanisms is still scarce. Here we investigate how the highly conserved gene, Doublesex (Dsx), is involved in shaping sexual dimorphism in the model parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae). First, we present the revised Dsx gene structure including an alternative transcription start, and two additional male NvDsx transcript isoforms. We show sex-specific NvDsx expression and splicing throughout development, and demonstrate that transient NvDsx silencing in different male developmental stages shifts two sexually dimorphic traits from male to female morphology, with the effect being dependent on the timing of silencing. In addition, we determined the effect of NvDsx on the development of reproductive organs. Transient silencing of NvDsx in early male larvae affects the growth and differentiation of the internal and external reproductive tissues. We did not observe phenotypic changes in females after NvDsx silencing. Our results indicate that male NvDsx is required to suppress female-specific traits and/or to promote male-specific traits during distinct developmental windows. This provides new insights into the regulatory activity of Dsx during male wasp development in the Hymenoptera. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/doublesex-regulates-male-specific-differentiation-during-distinct 10.1016/j.ibmb.2022.103724 https://edepot.wur.nl/565271 Doublesex Nasonia Parasitoid wasps Sex determination Sexual differentiation Sexually dimorphic traits https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Doublesex
Nasonia
Parasitoid wasps
Sex determination
Sexual differentiation
Sexually dimorphic traits
Doublesex
Nasonia
Parasitoid wasps
Sex determination
Sexual differentiation
Sexually dimorphic traits
spellingShingle Doublesex
Nasonia
Parasitoid wasps
Sex determination
Sexual differentiation
Sexually dimorphic traits
Doublesex
Nasonia
Parasitoid wasps
Sex determination
Sexual differentiation
Sexually dimorphic traits
Wang, Yidong
Rensink, Anna H.
Fricke, Ute
Riddle, Megan C.
Trent, Carol
van de Zande, Louis
Verhulst, Eveline C.
Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp
description Sexually dimorphic traits in insects are subject to sexual selection, but our knowledge of the underlying molecular mechanisms is still scarce. Here we investigate how the highly conserved gene, Doublesex (Dsx), is involved in shaping sexual dimorphism in the model parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae). First, we present the revised Dsx gene structure including an alternative transcription start, and two additional male NvDsx transcript isoforms. We show sex-specific NvDsx expression and splicing throughout development, and demonstrate that transient NvDsx silencing in different male developmental stages shifts two sexually dimorphic traits from male to female morphology, with the effect being dependent on the timing of silencing. In addition, we determined the effect of NvDsx on the development of reproductive organs. Transient silencing of NvDsx in early male larvae affects the growth and differentiation of the internal and external reproductive tissues. We did not observe phenotypic changes in females after NvDsx silencing. Our results indicate that male NvDsx is required to suppress female-specific traits and/or to promote male-specific traits during distinct developmental windows. This provides new insights into the regulatory activity of Dsx during male wasp development in the Hymenoptera.
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Nasonia
Parasitoid wasps
Sex determination
Sexual differentiation
Sexually dimorphic traits
author Wang, Yidong
Rensink, Anna H.
Fricke, Ute
Riddle, Megan C.
Trent, Carol
van de Zande, Louis
Verhulst, Eveline C.
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Rensink, Anna H.
Fricke, Ute
Riddle, Megan C.
Trent, Carol
van de Zande, Louis
Verhulst, Eveline C.
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title Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp
title_short Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp
title_full Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp
title_fullStr Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp
title_full_unstemmed Doublesex regulates male-specific differentiation during distinct developmental time windows in a parasitoid wasp
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