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FoxO and rotund form a binding complex governing wing polyphenism in planthoppers

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ISCIENCE
卷 26, 期 7, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107182

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In this study, the zinc finger transcription factor rotund was identified as a potential regulator of wing-morph in insects. Through transcriptomic analysis and phenotypic screening, it was found that rotund physically interacts with FoxO to regulate the development of wings.
Wing polyphenism is found in a variety of insects and offers an attractive model system for studying the evolutionary significance of dispersal. The Forkhead box O (FoxO) transcription factor (TF) acts as a wing-morph switch that directs wing buds developing into long-winged (LW) or short-winged morphs in wing-dimorphic planthoppers, yet the regulatory mechanism of the FoxO module remains elusive. Here, we identified the zinc finger TF rotund as a potential wing-morph regulator via transcriptomic analysis and phenotypic screening in the brown plathopper, Nilaparvata lugens. RNA interference-mediated knockdown of rotund antagonized the LW development derived from in the context of FoxO depletion or the activation of the insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling cascade, reversing long wings into intermediate wings. In vitro binding assays indicated that rotund physically binds to FoxO to form the FoxO combinatorial code. These findings broaden our understanding of the complexity of transcriptional regulation governing wing polyphenism in insects.

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