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Blind killing of both male and female Drosophila embryos by a natural variant of the endosymbiotic bacterium Spiroplasma poulsonii
Authors:Florent Masson  Sandra Calderon‐Copete  Fanny Schüpfer  Aurlien Vigneron  Samuel Rommelaere  Mario G Garcia‐Arraez  Juan C Paredes  Bruno Lemaitre
Institution:Florent Masson,Sandra Calderon‐Copete,Fanny Schüpfer,Aurélien Vigneron,Samuel Rommelaere,Mario G. Garcia‐Arraez,Juan C. Paredes,Bruno Lemaitre
Abstract:Spiroplasma poulsonii is a vertically transmitted endosymbiont of Drosophila melanogaster that causes male‐killing, that is the death of infected male embryos during embryogenesis. Here, we report a natural variant of S. poulsonii that is efficiently vertically transmitted yet does not selectively kill males, but kills rather a subset of all embryos regardless of their sex, a phenotype we call ‘blind‐killing’. We show that the natural plasmid of S. poulsonii has an altered structure: Spaid, the gene coding for the male‐killing toxin, is deleted in the blind‐killing strain, confirming its function as a male‐killing factor. Then we further investigate several hypotheses that could explain the sex‐independent toxicity of this new strain on host embryos. As the second non‐male‐killing variant isolated from a male‐killing original population, this new strain raises questions on how male‐killing is maintained or lost in fly populations. As a natural knock‐out of Spaid, which is unachievable yet by genetic engineering approaches, this variant also represents a valuable tool for further investigations on the male‐killing mechanism.
Keywords:endosymbiosis  male killing  Spaid     Spiroplasma
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