Chromatin-based reprogramming of a courtship regulator by concurrent pheromone perception and hormone signaling

To increase fitness, animals use both internal and external states to coordinate reproductive behaviors. The molecular mechanisms underlying this coordination remain unknown. Here, we focused on pheromone-sensing Or47b neurons, which exhibit age- and social experience-dependent increase in pheromone...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2020-05, Vol.6 (21), p.eaba6913-eaba6913
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Songhui, Deanhardt, Bryson, Barlow, George Thomas, Schleske, Paulina Guerra, Rossi, Anthony M, Volkan, Pelin C
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Zusammenfassung:To increase fitness, animals use both internal and external states to coordinate reproductive behaviors. The molecular mechanisms underlying this coordination remain unknown. Here, we focused on pheromone-sensing Or47b neurons, which exhibit age- and social experience-dependent increase in pheromone responses and courtship advantage in males. Fruitless (Fru ), a master regulator of male courtship behaviors, drives the effects of social experience and age on Or47b neuron responses and function. We show that simultaneous exposure to social experience and age-specific juvenile hormone (JH) induces chromatin-based reprogramming of expression in Or47b neurons. Group housing and JH signaling increase expression in Or47b neurons and active chromatin marks at promoter. Conversely, social isolation or loss of JH signaling decreases expression and increases repressive marks around promoter. Our results suggest that promoter integrates coincident hormone and pheromone signals driving chromatin-based changes in expression and ultimately neuronal and behavioral plasticity.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aba6913