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CREB-binding protein regulates metamorphosis and compound eye development in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2020.194576

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Epigenetics; CBP; Acetylation; Kr-hl, E93; Ecdysone; Juvenile hormone

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  1. NIH [GM070559-14]

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Juvenile hormones (JH) and ecdysone coordinately regulate metamorphosis in Aedes aegypti. We studied the function of an epigenetic regulator and multifunctional transactivator, CREB binding protein (CBP) in A. aegypti. RNAi-mediated knockdown of CBP in Ae. aegypti larvae resulted in suppression of JH primary response gene, Krappel-homolog 1 (Kr-hi), and induction of primary ecdysone response gene, E93, resulting in multiple effects including early metamorphosis, larval-pupal intermediate formation, mortality and inhibition of compound eye development. RNA sequencing identified hundreds of genes, including JH and ecdysone response genes regulated by CBP. In the presence of JH, CBP upregulates Kr-hl by acetylating core histones at the Kr-hl promoter and facilitating the recruitment of JH receptor and other proteins. CBP suppresses metamorphosis regulators, EcR-A, USP-A, BR-C, and E93 through the upregulation of Kr-hl and E75A. CBP regulates the expression of core eye specification genes including those involved in TGF-beta and EGFR signaling. These studies demonstrate that CBP is an essential player in JH and 20E action and regulates metamorphosis and compound eye development in Ae. aegypti.

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