Evolution of m6A-related genes in insects and the function of METTL3 in silkworm embryonic development.

Insect molecular biology(2023)

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N6-methyladenosine (m6A) plays a key role in many biological processes. However, the function and evolutionary relationship of m6A-related genes in insects remain largely unknown. Here we analyzed the phylogeny of m6A-related genes among 207 insect species, and found that m6A-related genes are evolutionarily conserved in insects. Subcellular localization experiments of m6A-related protein in BmN cells confirmed that BmYTHDF3 was localized in the cytoplasm, BmMETTL3, BmMETTL14, and BmYTHDC were localized in the nucleus, and FL2D was localized to both the nucleus and cytoplasm. We examined the expression patterns of m6A-related genes during the embryonic development of Bombyx mori. To elucidate the function of BmMETTL3 during the embryonic stage, RNA sequencing was performed to measure changes in gene expression in silkworm eggs after BmMETTL3 knockdown, as well as in BmN cells overexpressing BmMETTL3. The global transcriptional pattern showed that knockdown of BmMETTL3 affected multiple cellular processes, including oxidoreductase activity, transcription regulator activity, and cation binding. In addition, transcriptomic data revealed that many observed DEGs were associated with fundamental metabolic processes including carbon metabolism, purine metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, and citrate cycle. Interestingly, we found that knockdown of BmMETTL3 significantly affected Wnt and Toll/Imd pathways in embryos. Taken together, these results suggest that BmMETTL3 plays an essential role in the embryonic development of B. mori, and deepen our understanding of the function of m6A-related genes in insects. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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Embryonic development,Lepidoptera,METTL3,N6 methylation of adenosine,RNA methylation
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