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Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid

Insulin receptors play key roles in growth, development, and polymorphism in insects. Here, we report two insulin receptor genes (AcInR1 and AcInR2) from the brown citrus aphid, Aphis (Toxoptera) citricidus. Transcriptional analyses showed that AcInR1 increased during the nymph–adult transition in a...

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Autores principales: Ding, Bi-Yue, Shang, Feng, Zhang, Qiang, Xiong, Ying, Yang, Qun, Niu, Jin-Zhi, Smagghe, Guy, Wang, Jin-Jun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5343892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28230772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18020357
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author Ding, Bi-Yue
Shang, Feng
Zhang, Qiang
Xiong, Ying
Yang, Qun
Niu, Jin-Zhi
Smagghe, Guy
Wang, Jin-Jun
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Shang, Feng
Zhang, Qiang
Xiong, Ying
Yang, Qun
Niu, Jin-Zhi
Smagghe, Guy
Wang, Jin-Jun
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description Insulin receptors play key roles in growth, development, and polymorphism in insects. Here, we report two insulin receptor genes (AcInR1 and AcInR2) from the brown citrus aphid, Aphis (Toxoptera) citricidus. Transcriptional analyses showed that AcInR1 increased during the nymph–adult transition in alate aphids, while AcInR2 had the highest expression level in second instar nymphs. AcInR1 is important in aphid development from fourth instar nymphs to adults as verified by dsRNA feeding mediated RNAi. The silencing of AcInR1 or/and AcInR2 produced a variety of phenotypes including adults with normal wings, malformed wings, under-developed wings, and aphids failing to develop beyond the nymphal stages. Silencing of AcInR1 or AcInR2 alone, and co-silencing of both genes, resulted in 73% or 60%, and 87% of aphids with problems in the transition from nymph to normal adult. The co-silencing of AcInR1 and AcInR2 resulted in 62% dead nymphs, but no mortality occurred by silencing of AcInR1 or AcInR2 alone. Phenotypes of adults in the dsInR1 and dsInR2 were similar. The results demonstrate that AcInR1 and AcInR2 are essential for successful nymph–adult transition in alate aphids and show that RNAi methods may be useful for the management of this pest.
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spelling pubmed-53438922017-03-16 Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid Ding, Bi-Yue Shang, Feng Zhang, Qiang Xiong, Ying Yang, Qun Niu, Jin-Zhi Smagghe, Guy Wang, Jin-Jun Int J Mol Sci Article Insulin receptors play key roles in growth, development, and polymorphism in insects. Here, we report two insulin receptor genes (AcInR1 and AcInR2) from the brown citrus aphid, Aphis (Toxoptera) citricidus. Transcriptional analyses showed that AcInR1 increased during the nymph–adult transition in alate aphids, while AcInR2 had the highest expression level in second instar nymphs. AcInR1 is important in aphid development from fourth instar nymphs to adults as verified by dsRNA feeding mediated RNAi. The silencing of AcInR1 or/and AcInR2 produced a variety of phenotypes including adults with normal wings, malformed wings, under-developed wings, and aphids failing to develop beyond the nymphal stages. Silencing of AcInR1 or AcInR2 alone, and co-silencing of both genes, resulted in 73% or 60%, and 87% of aphids with problems in the transition from nymph to normal adult. The co-silencing of AcInR1 and AcInR2 resulted in 62% dead nymphs, but no mortality occurred by silencing of AcInR1 or AcInR2 alone. Phenotypes of adults in the dsInR1 and dsInR2 were similar. The results demonstrate that AcInR1 and AcInR2 are essential for successful nymph–adult transition in alate aphids and show that RNAi methods may be useful for the management of this pest. MDPI 2017-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5343892/ /pubmed/28230772 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18020357 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ding, Bi-Yue
Shang, Feng
Zhang, Qiang
Xiong, Ying
Yang, Qun
Niu, Jin-Zhi
Smagghe, Guy
Wang, Jin-Jun
Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid
title Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid
title_full Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid
title_fullStr Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid
title_full_unstemmed Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid
title_short Silencing of Two Insulin Receptor Genes Disrupts Nymph-Adult Transition of Alate Brown Citrus Aphid
title_sort silencing of two insulin receptor genes disrupts nymph-adult transition of alate brown citrus aphid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5343892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28230772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18020357
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