Symbiosis-driven development in an early branching metazoan Institutional Repository Document uri icon

abstract

  • AbstractMicrobes can initiate developmental gene regulatory cascades in animals. The molecular mechanisms underlying microbe-induced animal development and the evolutionary steps to integrate microbial signals into regulatory programs remain poorly understood. In the upside-down jellyfishCassiopea xamachana, a dinoflagellate endosymbiont initiates the life stage transition from the sessile polyp to the sexual medusa. We found that metabolic products derived from symbiont carotenoids may be important to initiateC. xamachanadevelopment, in addition to expression of conserved genes involved in medusa development of non-symbiotic jellyfish. We also revealed the transcription factor COUP is expressed during metamorphosis, potentially as a co-regulator of nuclear receptor RXR. These data suggest relatively few steps may be necessary to integrate symbiont signals into gene regulatory networks and cements the role of the symbiont as a key trigger for life history transition inC. xamachana.

altmetric score

  • 18.784

author list (cited authors)

  • Ohdera, A. H., Darymple, J., Avila-Magana, V., Sharp, V., Watson, K., McCauley, M., ... Medina, M.

citation count

  • 1

complete list of authors

  • Ohdera, Aki H||Darymple, Justin||Avila-Magana, Viridiana||Sharp, Victoria||Watson, Kelly||McCauley, Mark||Steinworth, Bailey||Diaz-Almeyda, Erika M||Kitchen, Sheila A||Poole, Angela Z||Bellantuono, Anthony||Haridas, Sajeet||Grigoriev, Igor V||Goentoro, Lea||Vallen, Elizabeth||Baker, David M||LaJeunesse, Todd C||Loesgen, Sandra||Martindale, Mark Q||DeGennaro, Matthew||Fitt, William K||Medina, Monica

Book Title

  • bioRxiv

publication date

  • July 2022