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A chromatin accessibility map of pea aphid brain and embryo identifies tissue-specific regulatory elements

Liu, X.; Brisson, J. A.

2026-05-15 genomics
10.64898/2026.05.14.725175 bioRxiv
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The pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) is an important model organism for studying complex biological traits, including wing polyphenism and host-symbiont interactions, yet its regulatory genomic landscape remains largely uncharacterized. Here we present the first genome-wide chromatin accessibility map of the pea aphid, generated using the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin followed by sequencing (ATAC-seq). We profiled open chromatin regions (OCRs) in adult brains and late-stage embryos from winged and wingless morphs maintained under solitary or crowded conditions. We also paired ATAC-seq with RNA-seq in embryonic samples to examine the relationship between chromatin accessibility and gene expression. Libraries showed a high abundance of reads from the aphid endosymbionts Spiroplasma and Buchnera, reflecting preferential Tn5 transposase insertion into nucleosome-free bacterial DNA. After computational removal of these reads, the remaining aphid-mapping libraries displayed hallmarks of high-quality ATAC-seq data. We identified a consensus set of 37,127 OCRs enriched at promoters and distal regulatory elements, with substantial overlap with computationally predicted enhancers and enrichment for transcription factor binding motifs. Tissue identity was the dominant driver of chromatin variation, accounting for 85% of variance along the first principal component, with 19,513 differentially accessible regions distinguishing brain from embryo samples. By contrast, differences associated with wing morph or crowding treatment were modest. Promoter accessibility was significantly and positively correlated with gene expression genome-wide. Together, these data constitute a foundational regulatory genomics resource for the pea aphid and establish a framework for mechanistic studies of gene regulation in this ecologically and economically important insect.

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