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Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren

Insect carboxylesterases (CXEs) can be expressed in multiple tissues and play crucial roles in detoxifying xenobiotic insecticides and degrading olfactory cues. Therefore, they have been considered as an important target for development of eco-friendly insect pest management strategies. Despite exte...

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Autores principales: Yang, Fengshui, Li, Yujie, Gao, Mengyuan, Xia, Qing, Wang, Qian, Tang, Meijun, Zhou, Xiaogui, Guo, Huawei, Xiao, Qiang, Sun, Liang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1194997
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author Yang, Fengshui
Li, Yujie
Gao, Mengyuan
Xia, Qing
Wang, Qian
Tang, Meijun
Zhou, Xiaogui
Guo, Huawei
Xiao, Qiang
Sun, Liang
author_facet Yang, Fengshui
Li, Yujie
Gao, Mengyuan
Xia, Qing
Wang, Qian
Tang, Meijun
Zhou, Xiaogui
Guo, Huawei
Xiao, Qiang
Sun, Liang
author_sort Yang, Fengshui
collection PubMed
description Insect carboxylesterases (CXEs) can be expressed in multiple tissues and play crucial roles in detoxifying xenobiotic insecticides and degrading olfactory cues. Therefore, they have been considered as an important target for development of eco-friendly insect pest management strategies. Despite extensive investigation in most insect species, limited information on CXEs in sibling moth species is currently available. The Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren are two closely related tea geometrid species, which share the same host of tea plant but differ in geographical distribution, sex pheromone composition, and symbiotic bacteria abundance, providing an excellent mode species for studies of functional diversity of orthologous CXEs. In this study, we focused on EoblCXE14 due to its previously reported non-chemosensory organs-biased expression. First, the EoblCXE14 orthologous gene EgriCXE14 was cloned and sequence characteristics analysis showed that they share a conserved motif and phylogenetic relationship. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was then used to compare the expression profiles between two Ectropis spp. The results showed that EoblCXE14 was predominately expressed in E. obliqua larvae, whereas EgriCXE14 was abundant in E. grisescens at multiple developmental stages. Interestingly, both orthologous CXEs were highly expressed in larval midgut, but the expression level of EoblCXE14 in E. obliqua midgut was significantly higher than that of EgriCXE14 in E. grisescens midgut. In addition, the potential effect of symbiotic bacteria Wolbachia on the CXE14 was examined. This study is the first to provide comparative expression profiles of orthologous CXE genes in two sibling geometrid moth species and the results will help further elucidate CXEs functions and identify a potential target for tea geometrid pest control.
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spelling pubmed-102445322023-06-08 Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren Yang, Fengshui Li, Yujie Gao, Mengyuan Xia, Qing Wang, Qian Tang, Meijun Zhou, Xiaogui Guo, Huawei Xiao, Qiang Sun, Liang Front Physiol Physiology Insect carboxylesterases (CXEs) can be expressed in multiple tissues and play crucial roles in detoxifying xenobiotic insecticides and degrading olfactory cues. Therefore, they have been considered as an important target for development of eco-friendly insect pest management strategies. Despite extensive investigation in most insect species, limited information on CXEs in sibling moth species is currently available. The Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren are two closely related tea geometrid species, which share the same host of tea plant but differ in geographical distribution, sex pheromone composition, and symbiotic bacteria abundance, providing an excellent mode species for studies of functional diversity of orthologous CXEs. In this study, we focused on EoblCXE14 due to its previously reported non-chemosensory organs-biased expression. First, the EoblCXE14 orthologous gene EgriCXE14 was cloned and sequence characteristics analysis showed that they share a conserved motif and phylogenetic relationship. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was then used to compare the expression profiles between two Ectropis spp. The results showed that EoblCXE14 was predominately expressed in E. obliqua larvae, whereas EgriCXE14 was abundant in E. grisescens at multiple developmental stages. Interestingly, both orthologous CXEs were highly expressed in larval midgut, but the expression level of EoblCXE14 in E. obliqua midgut was significantly higher than that of EgriCXE14 in E. grisescens midgut. In addition, the potential effect of symbiotic bacteria Wolbachia on the CXE14 was examined. This study is the first to provide comparative expression profiles of orthologous CXE genes in two sibling geometrid moth species and the results will help further elucidate CXEs functions and identify a potential target for tea geometrid pest control. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10244532/ /pubmed/37293262 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1194997 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yang, Li, Gao, Xia, Wang, Tang, Zhou, Guo, Xiao and Sun. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Yang, Fengshui
Li, Yujie
Gao, Mengyuan
Xia, Qing
Wang, Qian
Tang, Meijun
Zhou, Xiaogui
Guo, Huawei
Xiao, Qiang
Sun, Liang
Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren
title Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren
title_full Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren
title_fullStr Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren
title_full_unstemmed Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren
title_short Comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous CXE14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, Ectropis obliqua Prout and Ectropis grisescens Warren
title_sort comparative expression profiles of carboxylesterase orthologous cxe14 in two closely related tea geometrid species, ectropis obliqua prout and ectropis grisescens warren
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1194997
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