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Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sericulture has always been threatened by Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (G. pyloalis). Trehalase is an essential enzyme in chitin metabolism and energy supply. In this study, two trehalase genes in G. pyloalis (GpTre1 and GpTre2) were identified and functionally analyzed. Knockdown of th...

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Autores principales: Shao, Zuo-min, Ding, Jian-hao, Jiang, De-lei, Liu, Zhi-xiang, Li, Yi-jiangcheng, Wang, Jiao, Wang, Jun, Sheng, Sheng, Wu, Fu-an
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8074895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12040370
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author Shao, Zuo-min
Ding, Jian-hao
Jiang, De-lei
Liu, Zhi-xiang
Li, Yi-jiangcheng
Wang, Jiao
Wang, Jun
Sheng, Sheng
Wu, Fu-an
author_facet Shao, Zuo-min
Ding, Jian-hao
Jiang, De-lei
Liu, Zhi-xiang
Li, Yi-jiangcheng
Wang, Jiao
Wang, Jun
Sheng, Sheng
Wu, Fu-an
author_sort Shao, Zuo-min
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sericulture has always been threatened by Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (G. pyloalis). Trehalase is an essential enzyme in chitin metabolism and energy supply. In this study, two trehalase genes in G. pyloalis (GpTre1 and GpTre2) were identified and functionally analyzed. Knockdown of the two genes led to the significant downregulation of chitin metabolism pathway-related genes, the difficulty in molting of larvae, and the deformation of adult wings. Moreover, the trehalase inhibitor, Validamycin A, treatment increased GpTre1 and GpTre2 expression and affected the expressions of chitin metabolism pathway-related genes. The inhibitor also caused a significantly increased cumulative mortality of larvae. The results suggested that GpTre1 and GpTre2 played a vital role on G. pyloalis development, which could be useful for providing information for insect pest control in the future. ABSTRACT: Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (G. pyloalis) is a serious pest on mulberry. Due to the increasing pesticide resistance, the development of new and effective environmental methods to control G. pyloalis is needed. Trehalase is an essential enzyme in trehalose hydrolysis and energy supply, and it has been considered a promising target for insect pest control. However, the specific function of trehalase in G. pyloalis has not been reported. In this study, two trehalase genes (GpTre1 and GpTre2) were identified from our previous transcriptome database. The functions of the trehalase in chitin metabolism were studied by injecting larvae with dsRNAs and trehalase inhibitor, Validamycin A. The open reading frames (ORFs) of GpTre1 and GpTre2 were 1,704 bp and 1,869 bp, which encoded 567 and 622 amino acid residues, respectively. Both of GpTre1 and GpTre2 were mainly expressed in the head and midgut. The highest expression levels of them were in 5th instar during different development stages. Moreover, knockdown both of GpTre1 and GpTre2 by the dsRNAs led to significantly decreased expression of chitin metabolism pathway-related genes, including GpCHSA, GpCDA1, GpCDA2, GpCHT3a, GpCHT7, GpCHSB, GpCHT-h, GpCHT3b, GpPAGM, and GpUAP, and abnormal phenotypes. Furthermore, the trehalase inhibitor, Validamycin A, treatment increased the expressions of GpTre1 and GpTre2, increased content of trehalose, and decreased the levels of glycogen and glucose. Additionally, the inhibitor caused a significantly increased cumulative mortality of G. pyloalis larvae on the 2nd (16%) to 6th (41.3%) day, and decreased the rate of cumulative pupation (72.3%) compared with the control group (95.6%). After the activities of trehalase were suppressed, the expressions of 6 integument chitin metabolism-related genes decreased significantly at 24 h and increased at 48 h. The expressions of GpCHSB and GpCHT-h, involved in chitin metabolism pathway of peritrophic membrane in the midgut, increased at 24 h and 48 h, and there were no changes to GpCHT3b and GpPAGM. These results reveal that GpTre1 and GpTre2 play an essential role in the growth of G. pyloalis by affecting chitin metabolism, and this provides useful information for insect pest control in the future.
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spelling pubmed-80748952021-04-27 Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Shao, Zuo-min Ding, Jian-hao Jiang, De-lei Liu, Zhi-xiang Li, Yi-jiangcheng Wang, Jiao Wang, Jun Sheng, Sheng Wu, Fu-an Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sericulture has always been threatened by Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (G. pyloalis). Trehalase is an essential enzyme in chitin metabolism and energy supply. In this study, two trehalase genes in G. pyloalis (GpTre1 and GpTre2) were identified and functionally analyzed. Knockdown of the two genes led to the significant downregulation of chitin metabolism pathway-related genes, the difficulty in molting of larvae, and the deformation of adult wings. Moreover, the trehalase inhibitor, Validamycin A, treatment increased GpTre1 and GpTre2 expression and affected the expressions of chitin metabolism pathway-related genes. The inhibitor also caused a significantly increased cumulative mortality of larvae. The results suggested that GpTre1 and GpTre2 played a vital role on G. pyloalis development, which could be useful for providing information for insect pest control in the future. ABSTRACT: Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (G. pyloalis) is a serious pest on mulberry. Due to the increasing pesticide resistance, the development of new and effective environmental methods to control G. pyloalis is needed. Trehalase is an essential enzyme in trehalose hydrolysis and energy supply, and it has been considered a promising target for insect pest control. However, the specific function of trehalase in G. pyloalis has not been reported. In this study, two trehalase genes (GpTre1 and GpTre2) were identified from our previous transcriptome database. The functions of the trehalase in chitin metabolism were studied by injecting larvae with dsRNAs and trehalase inhibitor, Validamycin A. The open reading frames (ORFs) of GpTre1 and GpTre2 were 1,704 bp and 1,869 bp, which encoded 567 and 622 amino acid residues, respectively. Both of GpTre1 and GpTre2 were mainly expressed in the head and midgut. The highest expression levels of them were in 5th instar during different development stages. Moreover, knockdown both of GpTre1 and GpTre2 by the dsRNAs led to significantly decreased expression of chitin metabolism pathway-related genes, including GpCHSA, GpCDA1, GpCDA2, GpCHT3a, GpCHT7, GpCHSB, GpCHT-h, GpCHT3b, GpPAGM, and GpUAP, and abnormal phenotypes. Furthermore, the trehalase inhibitor, Validamycin A, treatment increased the expressions of GpTre1 and GpTre2, increased content of trehalose, and decreased the levels of glycogen and glucose. Additionally, the inhibitor caused a significantly increased cumulative mortality of G. pyloalis larvae on the 2nd (16%) to 6th (41.3%) day, and decreased the rate of cumulative pupation (72.3%) compared with the control group (95.6%). After the activities of trehalase were suppressed, the expressions of 6 integument chitin metabolism-related genes decreased significantly at 24 h and increased at 48 h. The expressions of GpCHSB and GpCHT-h, involved in chitin metabolism pathway of peritrophic membrane in the midgut, increased at 24 h and 48 h, and there were no changes to GpCHT3b and GpPAGM. These results reveal that GpTre1 and GpTre2 play an essential role in the growth of G. pyloalis by affecting chitin metabolism, and this provides useful information for insect pest control in the future. MDPI 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8074895/ /pubmed/33924270 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12040370 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shao, Zuo-min
Ding, Jian-hao
Jiang, De-lei
Liu, Zhi-xiang
Li, Yi-jiangcheng
Wang, Jiao
Wang, Jun
Sheng, Sheng
Wu, Fu-an
Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_full Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_fullStr Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_short Characterization and Functional Analysis of trehalase Related to Chitin Metabolism in Glyphodes pyloalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
title_sort characterization and functional analysis of trehalase related to chitin metabolism in glyphodes pyloalis walker (lepidoptera: pyralidae)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8074895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12040370
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