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Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sex pheromone is an essential chemical signal for insect reproduction. Acetyl-CoA, which is generated from glycolysis, is the precursor of sex pheromone biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera. As the first speed-limited enzyme in glycolysis, the function of Hexokinase (HK) in sex phero...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12100889 |
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author | Chang, Yanpeng Zhang, Yunhui Geng, Zichen Yao, Shuangyan Zhao, Wenli Yin, Xinming An, Shiheng |
author_facet | Chang, Yanpeng Zhang, Yunhui Geng, Zichen Yao, Shuangyan Zhao, Wenli Yin, Xinming An, Shiheng |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sex pheromone is an essential chemical signal for insect reproduction. Acetyl-CoA, which is generated from glycolysis, is the precursor of sex pheromone biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera. As the first speed-limited enzyme in glycolysis, the function of Hexokinase (HK) in sex pheromone biosynthesis remains elusive. This article employed H. armigera as a model. Results exhibited that the transcription profile of HaHK in female moth PGs was consistent with the release trend of sex pheromone. Knockdown of HaHK in female PGs caused significant decreases in acetyl-CoA content, sex pheromone production, and mating behaviors. Sugar feeding increased the transcription and enzymatic activity of HK. PBAN signal phospho-activated HaHK in PGs and Sf9 cells via PKA. In general, our study confirmed that PBAN/cAMP/PKA signal activated HaHK activity, and HaHK is required for sex pheromone biosynthesis in H. armigera. ABSTRACT: Acetyl-CoA, the precursor of sex pheromone biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera, is generated from glycolysis. As the first speed-limited enzyme in glycolysis, Hexokinase (HK) plays an important role in acetyl-CoA production. However, the function of HK in sex pheromone production remains unclear. This study employed H. armigera as material to explore the role of HK in sex pheromone production. Results demonstrated that the transcription profile of HaHK in female moth pheromone glands (PGs) was consistent with the release fluctuation of sex pheromone. Interference of HaHK prevented the increase of acetyl-CoA content induced by PBAN. Therefore, knockdown of HaHK in female PGs caused significant decreases in (Z)-11-hexadecenal (Z11-16:Ald) production, female capability to attract males, and mating rate. Furthermore, sugar feeding (5% sugar) increased the transcription and enzymatic activity of HK. Pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide (PBAN) signal phospho-activated HaHK in PGs and Sf9 cells via protein kinase A (PKA), as shown by pharmacological inhibitor analysis. In general, our study confirmed that PBAN/cAMP/PKA signal activated HaHK, in turn promoted glycolysis to ensure the supply of acetyl-CoA, and finally facilitated sex pheromone biosynthesis and subsequent mating behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-85416172021-10-24 Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera Chang, Yanpeng Zhang, Yunhui Geng, Zichen Yao, Shuangyan Zhao, Wenli Yin, Xinming An, Shiheng Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sex pheromone is an essential chemical signal for insect reproduction. Acetyl-CoA, which is generated from glycolysis, is the precursor of sex pheromone biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera. As the first speed-limited enzyme in glycolysis, the function of Hexokinase (HK) in sex pheromone biosynthesis remains elusive. This article employed H. armigera as a model. Results exhibited that the transcription profile of HaHK in female moth PGs was consistent with the release trend of sex pheromone. Knockdown of HaHK in female PGs caused significant decreases in acetyl-CoA content, sex pheromone production, and mating behaviors. Sugar feeding increased the transcription and enzymatic activity of HK. PBAN signal phospho-activated HaHK in PGs and Sf9 cells via PKA. In general, our study confirmed that PBAN/cAMP/PKA signal activated HaHK activity, and HaHK is required for sex pheromone biosynthesis in H. armigera. ABSTRACT: Acetyl-CoA, the precursor of sex pheromone biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera, is generated from glycolysis. As the first speed-limited enzyme in glycolysis, Hexokinase (HK) plays an important role in acetyl-CoA production. However, the function of HK in sex pheromone production remains unclear. This study employed H. armigera as material to explore the role of HK in sex pheromone production. Results demonstrated that the transcription profile of HaHK in female moth pheromone glands (PGs) was consistent with the release fluctuation of sex pheromone. Interference of HaHK prevented the increase of acetyl-CoA content induced by PBAN. Therefore, knockdown of HaHK in female PGs caused significant decreases in (Z)-11-hexadecenal (Z11-16:Ald) production, female capability to attract males, and mating rate. Furthermore, sugar feeding (5% sugar) increased the transcription and enzymatic activity of HK. Pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide (PBAN) signal phospho-activated HaHK in PGs and Sf9 cells via protein kinase A (PKA), as shown by pharmacological inhibitor analysis. In general, our study confirmed that PBAN/cAMP/PKA signal activated HaHK, in turn promoted glycolysis to ensure the supply of acetyl-CoA, and finally facilitated sex pheromone biosynthesis and subsequent mating behavior. MDPI 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8541617/ /pubmed/34680657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12100889 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chang, Yanpeng Zhang, Yunhui Geng, Zichen Yao, Shuangyan Zhao, Wenli Yin, Xinming An, Shiheng Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera |
title | Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera |
title_full | Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera |
title_fullStr | Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera |
title_full_unstemmed | Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera |
title_short | Hexokinase Is Required for Sex Pheromone Biosynthesis in Helicoverpa armigera |
title_sort | hexokinase is required for sex pheromone biosynthesis in helicoverpa armigera |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12100889 |
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