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The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex
The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a closely related group of >35 cryptic species that feed on the phloem sap of a broad range of host plants. Species in the complex differ in their host‐range breadth, but the mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. We investigated, therefore, how six different...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7980310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13162 |
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author | Malka, Osnat Feldmesser, Ester van Brunschot, Sharon Santos‐Garcia, Diego Han, Wen‐Hao Seal, Susan Colvin, John Morin, Shai |
author_facet | Malka, Osnat Feldmesser, Ester van Brunschot, Sharon Santos‐Garcia, Diego Han, Wen‐Hao Seal, Susan Colvin, John Morin, Shai |
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description | The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a closely related group of >35 cryptic species that feed on the phloem sap of a broad range of host plants. Species in the complex differ in their host‐range breadth, but the mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. We investigated, therefore, how six different B. tabaci species cope with the environmental unpredictability presented by a set of four common and novel host plants. Behavioral studies indicated large differences in performances on the four hosts and putative specialization of one of the species to cassava plants. Transcriptomic analyses revealed two main insights. First, a large set of genes involved in metabolism (>85%) showed differences in expression between the six species, and each species could be characterized by its own unique expression pattern of metabolic genes. However, within species, these genes were constitutively expressed, with a low level of environmental responsiveness (i.e., to host change). Second, within each species, sets of genes mainly associated with the super‐pathways “environmental information processing” and “organismal systems” responded to the host switching events. These included genes encoding for proteins involved in sugar homeostasis, signal transduction, membrane transport, and immune, endocrine, sensory and digestive responses. Our findings suggested that the six B. tabaci species can be divided into four performance/transcriptomic “Types” and that polyphagy can be achieved in multiple ways. However, polyphagy level is determined by the specific identity of the metabolic genes/pathways that are enriched and overexpressed in each species (the species' individual metabolic “tool kit”). |
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spelling | pubmed-79803102021-03-24 The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex Malka, Osnat Feldmesser, Ester van Brunschot, Sharon Santos‐Garcia, Diego Han, Wen‐Hao Seal, Susan Colvin, John Morin, Shai Evol Appl Original Articles The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a closely related group of >35 cryptic species that feed on the phloem sap of a broad range of host plants. Species in the complex differ in their host‐range breadth, but the mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. We investigated, therefore, how six different B. tabaci species cope with the environmental unpredictability presented by a set of four common and novel host plants. Behavioral studies indicated large differences in performances on the four hosts and putative specialization of one of the species to cassava plants. Transcriptomic analyses revealed two main insights. First, a large set of genes involved in metabolism (>85%) showed differences in expression between the six species, and each species could be characterized by its own unique expression pattern of metabolic genes. However, within species, these genes were constitutively expressed, with a low level of environmental responsiveness (i.e., to host change). Second, within each species, sets of genes mainly associated with the super‐pathways “environmental information processing” and “organismal systems” responded to the host switching events. These included genes encoding for proteins involved in sugar homeostasis, signal transduction, membrane transport, and immune, endocrine, sensory and digestive responses. Our findings suggested that the six B. tabaci species can be divided into four performance/transcriptomic “Types” and that polyphagy can be achieved in multiple ways. However, polyphagy level is determined by the specific identity of the metabolic genes/pathways that are enriched and overexpressed in each species (the species' individual metabolic “tool kit”). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7980310/ /pubmed/33767754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13162 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Malka, Osnat Feldmesser, Ester van Brunschot, Sharon Santos‐Garcia, Diego Han, Wen‐Hao Seal, Susan Colvin, John Morin, Shai The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex |
title | The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex |
title_full | The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex |
title_fullStr | The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex |
title_full_unstemmed | The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex |
title_short | The molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the Bemisia tabaci species complex |
title_sort | molecular mechanisms that determine different degrees of polyphagy in the bemisia tabaci species complex |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7980310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13162 |
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