Chromatin remodelling and retrotransposons activities during regeneration in Drosophila.

Dev Biol

Centro de Biología Molecular CSIC-UAM, Madrid, Spain.

Published: February 2022

Regeneration is a response mechanism aiming to reconstruct lost or damaged structures. To achieve this, the cells repopulating the lost tissue often have to change their original identity, a process that involves chromatin remodelling.We have analysed the issue of chromatin remodelling during regeneration in the wing disc of Drosophila . In this disc the ablation of the central region (the pouch) induces the regenerative response of the cells from the lateral region (the hinge), which reconstitute the wing pouch. We have examined euchromatin and heterochromatin histone marks during the process and find that heterochromatin marks disappear but are recovered when regeneration is complete. Euchromatin marks are not modified. We also describe the transcription of two retrotransposons, Roo and F-element in the regenerating cells. We have established a temporal correlation between the alterations of heterochromatin marks and the levels of transcription of two retrotransposons, Roo and F-element, both during embryonic development and in the regeneration process.

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