Evolution of diapause in the African turquoise killifish by remodeling the ancient gene regulatory landscape

非洲绿松石鳉鱼滞育的演化是通过重塑古老的基因调控格局实现的

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作者:Param Priya Singh ,G Adam Reeves ,Kévin Contrepois ,Katharina Papsdorf ,Jason W Miklas ,Mathew Ellenberger ,Chi-Kuo Hu ,Michael P Snyder ,Anne Brunet

Abstract

Suspended animation states allow organisms to survive extreme environments. The African turquoise killifish has evolved diapause as a form of suspended development to survive a complete drought. However, the mechanisms underlying the evolution of extreme survival states are unknown. To understand diapause evolution, we performed integrative multi-omics (gene expression, chromatin accessibility, and lipidomics) in the embryos of multiple killifish species. We find that diapause evolved by a recent remodeling of regulatory elements at very ancient gene duplicates (paralogs) present in all vertebrates. CRISPR-Cas9-based perturbations identify the transcription factors REST/NRSF and FOXOs as critical for the diapause gene expression program, including genes involved in lipid metabolism. Indeed, diapause shows a distinct lipid profile, with an increase in triglycerides with very-long-chain fatty acids. Our work suggests a mechanism for the evolution of complex adaptations and offers strategies to promote long-term survival by activating suspended animation programs in other species. Keywords: aging; comparative genomics; complex trait evolution; diapause; epigenetics; epigenomics; killifish; lipidomics; metabolomics; suspended animation.

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