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  • Wang, Ruijuan; Lin, Zhe; Zhou, Lizhen; Chen, Caihua; Yu, Xianhao; Zhang, Junjie; Zou, Zhen; Lu, Zhiqiang
    INSECT SCIENCE 2023年第30卷第3期 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13123
    关键词: GTP-BINDING PROTEINS; VENOM PROTEINS; RAS SUPERFAMILY; PHAGOCYTOSIS; GTPASES; RAC1; IDENTIFICATION; EXPRESSION; RESISTANCE; TRANSPORT
    摘要: Endoparasitoid wasps introduce venom into their host insects during the egg-laying stage. Venom proteins play various roles in the host physiology, development, immunity, and behavior manipulation and regulation. In this study, we identified a venom protein, MmRho1, a small guanine nucleotide-binding protein derived from ovary in the endoparasitoid wasp Microplitis mediator and found that knockdown of its expression by RNA interference caused down-regulation of vitellogenin and juvenile hormone, egg production, and cocoons formation in the female wasps. We demonstrated that MmRho1 entered the cotton bollworm's (host) hemocytes and suppressed cellular immune responses after parasitism using immunofluorescence staining. Furthermore, wasp MmRho1 interacted with the cotton bollworm's actin cytoskeleton rearrangement regulator diaphanous by yeast 2-hybrid and glutathione s-transferase pull-down. In conclusion, this study indicates that MmRho1 plays dual roles in wasp development and the suppression of the host insect cellular immune responses.

  • Gao, Han; Li, Yanxiao; Zhang, Hui; Wang, Suisui; Feng, Fan; Tang, Jing; Li, Bin
    INSECT SCIENCE 2023年第30卷第3期 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13120
    关键词: PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS; GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE; INSECT NEUROPEPTIDE; PEA APHID; IDENTIFICATION; EVOLUTION; DROSOPHILA; PRECURSORS; MODEL; EXPRESSION
    摘要: Numerous physiological processes in insects are tightly regulated by neuropeptides and their receptors. Although they form an ancient signaling system, there is still a great deal of variety in neuropeptides and their receptors among different species within the same order. Neuropeptides and their receptors have been documented in many hemipteran insects, but the differences among them have been poorly characterized. Commercial grapevines worldwide are plagued by the bug Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha). Here, 33 neuropeptide precursors and 48 putative neuropeptide G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes were identified in D. vitifoliae. Their expression profiles at the probe and feeding stages reflected potential regulatory roles in probe behavior. By comparison, we found that the Releasing Hormone-Related Peptides (GnRHs) system of Sternorrhyncha was differentiated from those of the other 2 suborders in Hemiptera. Independent secondary losses of the adipokinetic hormone/corazonin-related peptide receptor (ACP) and corazonin (CRZ) occurred during the evolution of Sternorrhyncha. Additionally, we discovered that the neuropeptide signaling systems of Sternorrhyncha were very different from those of Heteroptera and Auchenorrhyncha, which was consistent with Sternorrhyncha's phylogenetic position at the base of the order. This research provides more knowledge on neuropeptide systems and sets the groundwork for the creation of novel D. vitifoliae management strategies that specifically target these signaling pathways.

  • Guo, Lei; Zhang, Zhuang; Xu, Wei; Ma, Jiangya; Liang, Ni; Li, Changyou; Chu, Dong
    INSECT SCIENCE 2023年第30卷第1期 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13081
    关键词: CYTOCHROME-P450 GENES; METABOLIC RESISTANCE; IDENTIFICATION; ADAPTATION; TOLERANCE; HEMIPTERA; BIOTYPES; CYP6CM1; ENZYMES; STRAIN
    摘要: Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) is a cosmopolitan insect pest causing serious damage to crop production. Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) of B. tabaci are widely known to be involved in the metabolic resistance to a variety of insecticides, continuously increasing the difficulty in controlling this pest. In this study, four P450 genes (CYP6CM1, CYP6CX1, CYP6CX3, and CYP402C1) in B. tabaci exhibited correlations with the resistance to imidacloprid. We have focused on trying to understand the function and metabolism capacity of CYP402C1. The expression profiles of CYP402C1 were examined by reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR and fluorescence in situ hybridizations. Its role in resistance to imidacloprid was investigated by RNA interference, transgenic Drosophila melanogaster, and heterologous expression. The results showed that CYP402C1 was highly expressed in the active feeding stages of B. tabaci, such as nymphs and female adults. CYP402C1 was mainly expressed in midguts of nymphs and adults, especially in the filter chamber. Knockdown of CYP402C1 significantly decreased the resistance of B. tabaci to imidacloprid by 3.96-fold (50% lethal concentration: 186.46 versus 47.08 mg/L). Overexpression of CYP402C1 in a transgenic D. melanogaster line (Gal4 > UAS-CYP402C1) significantly increased the resistance to imidacloprid from 12.68- to 14.92-fold (129.01 and 151.80 mg/L versus 1925.14 mg/L). The heterologous expression of CYP402C1 showed a metabolism ability of imidacloprid (imidacloprid decreased by 12.51% within 2 h). This study provides new insights for CYP402C1 function in B. tabaci and will help develop new strategies in B. tabaci control and its insecticide resistance.

  • Han, Wei-Kang; Tang, Feng-Xian; Yu, Na; Zhang, Yi-Xi; Liu, Ze-Wen
    INSECT SCIENCE 2023年第30卷第5期 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13178
    关键词: FUNCTIONAL-CHARACTERIZATION; HONEY-BEE; EXPRESSION; PHEROMONE; IDENTIFICATION; EVOLUTION
    摘要: Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) play key roles in the perception of semiochemicals in insects. Several OBPs in insect olfactory systems have been functionally characterized, and they provide excellent targets for pest control. The functions of some OBPs that are highly expressed in the nonsensory organs of insects remain unclear. Here, the physiological function of an OBP (OBP27) that was highly expressed in the nonsensory organs of Spodoptera frugiperda was studied. OBP27 was nested within the Plus-C cluster according to phylogenetic analysis. The transcription of OBP27 steadily increased throughout the development of S. frugiperda, and transcripts of this gene were abundant in the fat body and male reproductive organs. An OBP27 knockout strain with an early frameshift mutation was obtained using the clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR) / CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) system. The development time of OBP27(-/-) larvae was significantly longer than that of other larvae. Both male and female OBP27(-/-) pupae weighed significantly less than wild-type (WT) pupae. In crosses of OBP27(-/-) males or females, the mating rate was lower and the mating duration was longer for OBP27(-/-) male-WT female pairs than for WT-WT pairs. By contrast, the mating rate, hatching rate, and number of eggs of OBP27(-/-) female-WT male pairs and WT-WT pairs were similar. These findings indicate that OBP27 plays an important role in the larval development and mating process in male adults. Generally, our findings provide new insights into the physiological roles of nonsensory OBPs.

  • Chen, Dongbin; Yang, Xu; Yang, Dehong; Liu, Yujia; Wang, Yaohui; Luo, Xingyu; Tang, Linmeng; Yi, Meiyan; Huang, Yongping; Liu, Yanqun; Liu, Zulian
    INSECT SCIENCE 2023年第30卷第5期 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13184
    关键词: GENE; EXPRESSION; ACCESSIBILITY; SILKWORM; IDENTIFICATION; METAMORPHOSIS; MICRORNAS; TARGETS; SYSTEM; TIME
    摘要: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important regulators of nearly all aspects of biological processes in eukaryotes. During the biogenesis of miRNAs, the RNase III enzyme Dicer processes double-strand precursor miRNAs into mature miRNAs and promotes the assembly of RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISCs). Dicer has been reported to participate in a wide range of physiological processes, including development and immunity, in some insect species. However, the physiological roles of Dicer in lepidopterans remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the function of Bombyx mori Dicer1. We first performed sequence alignment and found that the sequence of functional domains of Dicer1 are varied among Lepidoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Blattaria, and Orthoptera. Using a binary clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR) / CRISPR-associated protein 9 genome editing approach, we showed that BmDicer1 mutants have arrested development from the 3rd instar into the 4th instar. RNA sequencing analysis indicated that the defects in BmDicer1 mutants are due to dysregulation of genes that encode proteins involved in metabolism, protein degradation, absorption, and renin-angiotensin pathways. Analysis using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction showed that mutation of BmDicer1 altered expression of miRNAs and their target genes. Therefore, our study demonstrates the critical roles of BmDicer1 in miRNA biogenesis and larval development in silkworm.