Login / Signup

Truncated jarid2 and kdm6b transcripts are associated with temperature-induced sex reversal during development in a dragon lizard.

Sarah L WhiteleySusan WagnerClare Ellen HolleleyIra W DevesonJennifer A Marshall GravesArthur Georges
Published in: Science advances (2022)
Sex determination and differentiation in reptiles are complex. In the model species, Pogona vitticeps , high incubation temperature can cause male to female sex reversal. To elucidate the epigenetic mechanisms of thermolabile sex, we used an unbiased genome-wide assessment of intron retention during sex reversal. The previously implicated chromatin modifiers ( jarid2 and kdm6b ) were two of three genes to display sex reversal-specific intron retention. In these species, embryonic intron retention resulting in C-terminally truncated jarid2 and kdm6b isoforms consistently occurs at low temperatures. High-temperature sex reversal is uniquely characterized by a high prevalence of N-terminally truncated isoforms of jarid2 and kdm6b , which are not present at low temperatures, or in two other reptiles with temperature-dependent sex determination. This work verifies that chromatin-modifying genes are involved in highly conserved temperature responses and can also be transcribed into isoforms with new sex-determining roles.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • dna damage
  • high temperature
  • diabetic rats
  • simultaneous determination