INDUCTION OF PATERNAL GENOME LOSS BY THE PATERNAL-SEX-RATIO CHROMOSOME AND CYTOPLASMIC INCOMPATIBILITY BACTERIA (WOLBACHIA) - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF EARLY EMBRYONIC EVENTS

被引:132
作者
REED, KM [1 ]
WERREN, JH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ROCHESTER,DEPT BIOL,ROCHESTER,NY 14627
关键词
PATERNAL GENOME LOSS; CYTOPLASMIC INCOMPATIBILITY; PATERNAL-SEX-RATIO CHROMOSOME; WOLBACHIA; NASONIA;
D O I
10.1002/mrd.1080400404
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Paternal genome loss (PGL) during early embryogenesis is caused by two different genetic elements in the parasitoid wasp, Nasonia vitripennis. Paternal sex ratio (PSR) is a paternally inherited supernumerary chromosome that disrupts condensation of the paternal chromosomes by the first mitotic division of fertilized eggs. Bacteria belonging to the genus Wolbachia are present in Nasonia eggs and also disrupt paternal chromosome condensation in crosses between cytoplasmically incompatible strains. Cytoplasmic incompatibility Wolbachia are widespread in insects, whereas PSR is specific to this wasp. PGL results in production of male progeny in Nasonia due to haplodiploid sex determination. The cytological events associated with PGL induced by the PSR chromosome and by Wolbachia were compared by fluorescent light microscopy using the fluorochrome Hoescht 33258. Cytological examination of eggs fertilized with PSR-bearing sperm revealed that a dense paternal chromatin mass forms prior to the first metaphase. Quantification of chromatin by epifluorescence indicates that this mass does undergo replication along with the maternal chromatin prior to the first mitotic division but does not replicate during later mitotic cycles. Contrary to previous reports using other staining methods, the paternal chromatin mass remains condensed during interphase and persists over subsequent mitotic cycles, at least until formation of the syncytial blastoderm and cellularization, at which time it remains near the center of the egg with the yolk nuclei. Wolbachia-induced PGL shows several marked differences. Most notable is that the paternal chromatin mass is more diffuse and tends to be fragmented during the first mitotic division, with portions becoming associated with the daughter nuclei. Nuclei containing portions of the paternal chromatin mass appear to be delayed in subsequent mitotic divisions relative to nuclei free of paternal chromatin. Crosses combining incompatibility with PSR were cytologically similar to Wolbachia-induced PGL, although shearing of the paternal chromatin mass was reduced. Wolbachia may, therefore, block an earlier stage of paternal chromatin processing in the fertilized eggs than does PSR. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:408 / 418
页数:11
相关论文
共 37 条
[1]  
BEUKEBOOM LW, 1993, GENETICS, V133, P637
[2]  
BEUKEBOOM LW, 1992, EVOLUTION, V46, P1257, DOI 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1992.tb01122.x
[3]   EFFECTS OF DELETIONS ON MITOTIC STABILITY OF THE PATERNAL-SEX-RATIO (PSR) CHROMOSOME FROM NASONIA [J].
BEUKEBOOM, LW ;
REED, KM ;
WERREN, JH .
CHROMOSOMA, 1992, 102 (01) :20-26
[4]  
Breeuwer J.A.J., 1992, Insect Molecular Biology, V1, P25, DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2583.1993.tb00074.x
[5]   MICROORGANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH CHROMOSOME DESTRUCTION AND REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION BETWEEN 2 INSECT SPECIES [J].
BREEUWER, JAJ ;
WERREN, JH .
NATURE, 1990, 346 (6284) :558-560
[6]  
BREEUWER JAJ, 1992, THESIS U ROCHESTER R
[7]   MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF REPETITIVE DNA-SEQUENCES FROM A B-CHROMOSOME [J].
EICKBUSH, DG ;
EICKBUSH, TH ;
WERREN, JH .
CHROMOSOMA, 1992, 101 (09) :575-583
[8]  
FOE VE, 1983, J CELL SCI, V61, P31
[9]   SPERM CHROMATIN ACQUIRES AN ACTIVITY THAT INDUCES MICROTUBULE ASSEMBLY DURING RESIDENCE IN THE CYTOPLASM OF METAPHASE OOCYTES OF THE MOUSE [J].
HARROUK, W ;
CLARKE, HJ .
CHROMOSOMA, 1993, 102 (04) :279-286
[10]   UNIDIRECTIONAL INCOMPATIBILITY BETWEEN POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA-SIMULANS [J].
HOFFMANN, AA ;
TURELLI, M ;
SIMMONS, GM .
EVOLUTION, 1986, 40 (04) :692-701