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Increased chromatin accessibility promotes the evolution of a transcriptional silencer in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: The loss of discrete morphological traits, the most common evolutionary transition, is typically driven by changes in developmental gene expression. Mutations accumulating in regulatory elements of these genes can disrupt DNA binding sites for transcription factors patterning their spatial expression, or delete entire enhancers. Regulatory elements, however, may be silenced through changes in chromatin accessibility or the emergence of repressive elements. Here, we show that increased chromatin accessibility at the gene yellow, combined with the gain of a repressor site, underlies the loss of a wing spot pigmentation pattern in a Drosophila species. The gain of accessibility of this repressive element is regulated by E93, a transcription factor governing the progress of metamorphosis. This convoluted evolutionary scenario contrasts with the parsimonious mutational paths generally envisioned and often documented for morphological losses. It illustrates how evolutionary changes in chromatin accessibility may directly contribute to morphological diversification.

SUBMITTER: Ling L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9937571 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increased chromatin accessibility promotes the evolution of a transcriptional silencer in <i>Drosophila</i>.

Ling Liucong L   Mühling Bettina B   Jaenichen Rita R   Gompel Nicolas N  

Science advances 20230217 7


The loss of discrete morphological traits, the most common evolutionary transition, is typically driven by changes in developmental gene expression. Mutations accumulating in regulatory elements of these genes can disrupt DNA binding sites for transcription factors patterning their spatial expression, or delete entire enhancers. Regulatory elements, however, may be silenced through changes in chromatin accessibility or the emergence of repressive elements. Here, we show that increased chromatin  ...[more]

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