Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Short-Term Evolutionary Features and Circadian Clock-Modulated Gene Expression Analysis of <i>Piezo</i>, <i>nanchung</i>, and <i>αTubulin at 67C</i> in a Romanian Population of <i>Drosophila suzukii</i>.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Musca AS et al.
- Affiliation:
- Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Abstract
<i>Drosophila suzukii</i> is a successful invasive insect species responsible for agricultural losses. The key to its prowess is the ability to swiftly adapt to new environments through various genetic mechanisms, including fast accommodation of mutations and gene expression fine-tuning. <i>Piezo</i> and <i>nanchung</i> (<i>nan</i>) genes are linked to circadian clock-related behaviors and, therefore, are expected to readily respond to stress stimuli. Herein, we compared the DNA sequences of <i>Piezo</i>, <i>nan</i>, and <i>αTubulin at 67C</i>, a highly conserved housekeeping gene, in ICDPP-ams-1, a Romanian local population of <i>D. suzukii</i>, and two well-annotated reference populations from the United States of America and Japan. Our results imply that short-term evolutionary accumulated single nucleotide and indel variants are overrepresented within introns, a propensity evaluated through the mutation accumulation tendency (MAT) original parameter. <i>Piezo</i> and <i>nan</i> gene expression under photoperiodicity changes challenges were assessed in a series of experiments on three groups of individuals from ICDPP-ams-1. We found that both genes are upregulated in females if their customary circadian rhythm is affected, a trend seemingly reverting if, after an initial perturbation, the circadian clock is reset to its initial timing. In conclusion, we found that both highly conserved and adaptability-related genes are rapidly evolving and that <i>Piezo</i> and <i>nan</i> have a fast functional reaction to circadian clock changes by modifying their gene expression profiles.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40559021