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A transposon-introduced G-quadruplex motif is selectively retained and constrained to downregulate CYP321A1

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摘要 Insects utilize xenobiotic compounds to up-and downregulate cytochrome P450 monooxygenases(P450s)involved in detoxification of toxic xenobiotics including phytochemicals and pesticides.G-quadruplexes(G4)-forming DNA motifs are enriched in the promoter regions of transcription factors and function as cis-acting elements to regulate these genes.Whether and how P450s gain and keep G4 DNA motifs to regulate their expression still remain unexplored.Here,we show that CYP321A1,a xenobiotic-metabolizing P450 from Helicoverpa zea,a polyphagous insect of economic importance,has acquired and preserved a G4 DNA motif by selectively retaining a transposon known as HzIS1-3 that carries this G4 DNA motif in its promoter region.The HzIS1-3 G4 DNA motif acts as a silencer to suppress the constitutive and induced expression of CYP321A1 by plant allelochemicals flavone and xanthotoxin through folding into an intramolecular parallel or hybrid-1 conformation in the absence or presence of K^(+).The G4 ligand N-methylmesoporphyrin IX(NMM)strengthens the silencing effect of HzIS1-3 G4 DNA motif by switching its structure from hybrid-1 to hybrid-2.The enrichment of transposons in P450s and other environment-adaptation genes implies that selective retention of G4 DNA motif-carrying transposons may be the main evolutionary route for these genes to obtain G4 DNA motifs.
出处 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第6期1629-1642,共14页 昆虫科学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31701791) National Science Foundation of China(NSFC)-Henan Joint major grant(No.U2004206) the State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology(No.CB2020A06) the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Hatch Project(No.ARZT-1370680-R31-R31-172).
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