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26 November 2021 Dynamics of epigenetic modifiers and environmentally sensitive proteins in a reptile with temperature induced sex reversal
Sarah L. Whiteley, Robert D. McCuaig, Clare E. Holleley, Sudha Rao, Arthur Georges
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Abstract

The mechanisms by which sex is determined, and how a sexual phenotype is stably maintained during adulthood, have been the focus of vigorous scientific inquiry. Resources common to the biomedical field (automated staining and imaging platforms) were leveraged to provide the first immunofluorescent data for a reptile species with temperature induced sex reversal. Two four-plex immunofluorescent panels were explored across three sex classes (sex reversed ZZf females, normal ZWf females, and normal ZZm males). One panel was stained for chromatin remodeling genes JARID2 and KDM6B, and methylation marks H3K27me3, and H3K4me3 (Jumonji Panel). The other CaRe panel stained for environmental response genes CIRBP and RelA, and H3K27me3 and H3K4me3. Our study characterized tissue specific expression and cellular localization patterns of these proteins and histone marks, providing new insights to the molecular characteristics of adult gonads in a dragon lizard Pogona vitticeps. The confirmation that mammalian antibodies cross react in P. vitticeps paves the way for experiments that can take advantage of this new immunohistochemical resource to gain a new understanding of the role of these proteins during embryonic development, and most importantly for P. vitticeps, the molecular underpinnings of sex reversal.

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Immunostaining of important chromatin modifiers, histone marks, and environmental response proteins across the three functional sexes in Pogona vitticeps shows protein dynamics differ between males, females, and sex reversed females.

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Sarah L. Whiteley, Robert D. McCuaig, Clare E. Holleley, Sudha Rao, and Arthur Georges "Dynamics of epigenetic modifiers and environmentally sensitive proteins in a reptile with temperature induced sex reversal," Biology of Reproduction 106(1), 132-144, (26 November 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioab217
Received: 12 August 2021; Accepted: 16 November 2021; Published: 26 November 2021
KEYWORDS
fluorescent immunostainingi
gonad morphology
gonad proteins
mmunohistochemistry
protein expression
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