Glutathione S-transferase TcGSTu1 contributes to defense against eucalyptol in Tribolium castaneum.

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Shanshan Gao, Yizhuo Cao, Wenbo Miao, Dongyu Li, Can Zhou, Kunpeng Zhang
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Abstract

Eucalyptol is one of the major insecticidal active ingredients in a variety of plant essential oils, and has good killing and avoidance effects on Tribolium castaneum. The presence of detoxifying enzymes glutathione S-transferase (GST) in T. castaneum makes it resistant to a variety of insecticides. However, whether GST is involved in regulating the sensitivity of eucalyptol by T. castaneum is not well understood. In our previous study, a glutathione S-transferase, TcGSTu1, was significantly up-regulated in RNA sequencing data when T. castaneum was exposed to eucalyptol. Therefore, in this study, the role of TcGSTu1 in the regulating the sensitivity of T. castaneum to eucalyptol was studied. The enzyme activities of GST and the transcription levels of TcGSTu1 were significantly increased following stimulation with eucalyptol. When using RNA interference technology knockdown TcGSTu1 heightens the sensitivity of T. castaneum to eucalyptol, demonstrating a link between TcGSTu1 and eucalyptol detoxification metabolism. Furthermore, TcGSTu1 is expressed in all developmental stages of T. castaneum, with higher expression levels observed particularly in the late egg stage. There was significant expression of TcGSTu1 in various tissues of different organisms, including larval head, fat body, and adult head. This observation indicated a possible connection between high TcGSTu1 expression and eucalyptol detoxification. The present findings suggest that TcGSTu1 may be involved in regulating the sensitivity and response of T. castaneum to treatment with eucalyptol, providing new research insight into pest control.

谷胱甘肽 S 转移酶 TcGSTu1 有助于蓖麻毛虫抵御桉叶油醇。
桉叶油醇是多种植物精油中的主要杀虫活性成分之一,对蓖麻毛虫具有良好的杀灭和趋避效果。蓖麻鳞虫体内存在解毒酶谷胱甘肽 S-转移酶(GST),使其对多种杀虫剂具有抗性。然而,谷胱甘肽 S 转移酶是否参与调节蓖麻对桉叶油醇的敏感性还不十分清楚。在我们之前的研究中,当蓖麻接触桉叶油醇时,一种谷胱甘肽 S 转移酶 TcGSTu1 在 RNA 测序数据中显著上调。因此,本研究对 TcGSTu1 在调节蓖麻对桉叶油醇的敏感性中的作用进行了研究。桉叶油醇刺激后,GST 的酶活性和 TcGSTu1 的转录水平均显著增加。使用 RNA 干扰技术敲除 TcGSTu1 会提高蓖麻对桉叶油醇的敏感性,这表明 TcGSTu1 与桉叶油醇解毒代谢之间存在联系。此外,TcGSTu1 在蓖麻蝇的所有发育阶段都有表达,尤其是在卵的晚期表达水平更高。TcGSTu1 在不同生物体的不同组织中都有大量表达,包括幼虫头部、脂肪体和成虫头部。这一观察结果表明,TcGSTu1的高表达可能与桉叶油醇的解毒作用有关。本研究结果表明,TcGSTu1 可能参与调节蓖麻蝇对桉叶油醇的敏感性和反应,为害虫防治提供了新的研究视角。
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Genetica
Genetica 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
2.70
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32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Genetica publishes papers dealing with genetics, genomics, and evolution. Our journal covers novel advances in the fields of genomics, conservation genetics, genotype-phenotype interactions, evo-devo, population and quantitative genetics, and biodiversity. Genetica publishes original research articles addressing novel conceptual, experimental, and theoretical issues in these areas, whatever the taxon considered. Biomedical papers and papers on breeding animal and plant genetics are not within the scope of Genetica, unless framed in an evolutionary context. Recent advances in genetics, genomics and evolution are also published in thematic issues and synthesis papers published by experts in the field.
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