Regulatory Role of Homeotic Genes in Lepidopteran Proleg Development* Shuichiro TOMITA

Regulatory Role of Homeotic Genes in Lepidopteran Proleg Development* Shuichiro TOMITA

Proc. Arthropod. Embryol. Soc. Jpn. 50, 25 (2016) 25 Ⓒ 2016 Arthropodan Embryological Society of Japan ISSN 1341–1527 Regulatory Role of Homeotic Genes in Lepidopteran Proleg Development* Shuichiro TOMITA National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Ohwashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305–0851, Japan E-mail: [email protected] The basic body plan of the insect consists of three animals fail to develop any prolegs (Ueno et al.,) and this is tagmata namely head, thorax and abdomen. Each thoracic phenocopied by knocking down abd-A expression by injecting segment bares a pair of appendages and abdominal segments dsRNA for abd-A into the embryo (Tomita and Kikuchi, 2009). in adult insects lack such a feature quite often. Prolegs are Moreover, Dll expression remains to be detected in the proleg appendages that develop in the larval abdomen of Lepidoptera, primodial region in E Ca embryos. Knocking-down Dll made no Mecoptera and Symphyta of Hymenoptera. The limited effects on proleg development while gnathal appendages and distribution of proleg-baring species raises the question thoracic legs are greatly reduced. Abd-A protein was whether prolegs are homologous structures or convergent accumulated at the proleg primodial regions and this trend is traits. conserved among the genetic mutants that develop extra To address this issue we tried to analyze the molecular prologs. This strong expression of Abd-A is observed only in mechanisms underlying the proleg development in a the sixth abdominal segment of the embryo of a Geometridae lepidopteran species, Bombyx mori. Prolegs of Bombyx are species (Milionia basalis) which bares prologs only on A6 segmented and bare crochets at their tips. Their ventro- segment. These results strongly suggest that during the lateral position is in line with the thoracic legs and Dll development of abdominal prologs of Lepidoptera abd-A plays expression is detected at their tips during embryonic promotive, rather than suppressive role and Dll expression is development where the expression domains of wg and dpp are dispensable. overlapped. These observations suggest geometrical information in developing prolegs in Bombyx is carried by the References same genetic network as Drosophila legs and prolegs of Tomita, S. and A. Kikuchi (2009) Abd-B suppresses lepidopteran Bombyx are likely serially homologous to the thoracic legs. proleg development in posterior abdomen. Developmental Biology, The development of appendages in abdominal segments 328, 403–409. in insects is suppressed by the expression of the homeotic Ueno, K., C. C. Hui, M, Fukuta and Y. Suzuki (1992) Molecular genes, Ubx, abd-A and Abd-B in this tagma, and permissive analysis of the deletion mutants in the E homeotic complex of the expression of Dll in proleg-baring segments that is achieved silkworm Bombyx mori. Development, 114, 555–563. by the “clearance” of abd-A expression is thought to result in Warren, R. W., L. Nagy, J. Selegue, J. Gates and S. Carroll (1994) the development of lepidopteran prologs (Warren et al., 1994). Evolution of homeotic gene regulation and function in flies and Strange enough, the abd-A null mutant strain of Bombyx, E Ca butterflies. Nature, 372, 458–461. * Abstract of paper read at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Arthropodan Embryological Society of Japan, June 12–13, 2015 (Urabandai, Fukushima).

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