Identification, expression profiling and potential functional roles of nuclear receptors in the social aphid Pseudoregma bambucicola.

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Jianjun Lu, Xiaolei Huang
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Abstract

Background: Nuclear receptors (NRs) constitute a superfamily of transcription factors that regulate diverse biological processes. In insects, NRs not only govern essential physiological functions including metabolism, development, and reproduction, but also play pivotal roles in regulating caste differentiation and division of labor within social insect colonies. Pseudoregma bambucicola is a species of social aphid in which adults exhibit a specialized reproductive division of labor. This unique system produces first-instar nymphs and soldiers, which share an identical genetic background yet exhibit distinct morphological and behavioral traits. Although NRs exhibit pleiotropic regulatory capacities, their roles in the unique developmental patterns of P. bambucicola remain unclear.

Results: This study identified 21 NR genes based on the genomic data of P. bambucicola and analyzed the duplication and loss events of these genes through phylogenetic analysis. Additionally, differential expression of NR genes was analyzed using transcriptomic data. The TLL exhibited significant differential expression in adults with distinct reproductive behaviors, suggesting its involvement in the regulation of reproductive division of labor. E75 and HNF4 were found to be important for the post-embryonic development of soldiers. Furthermore, quantitative real-time PCR confirmed caste-specific expression patterns of HR4 and HR39, indicating their potential involvement in morphological differentiation and developmental regulation among castes.

Conclusions: This study conducted bioinformatic identification of NR genes in the social aphid P. bambucicola, and investigated their potential roles in morphological differentiation and behavioral division through analysis of differential gene expression. The findings provide preliminary evidence for the functional significance of NR genes in social aphids, while offering novel insights for subsequent research exploration.

群居蚜虫核受体的鉴定、表达谱及潜在功能作用。
背景:核受体(NRs)是调控多种生物过程的转录因子超家族。在昆虫中,核糖核酸不仅支配着新陈代谢、发育和繁殖等基本生理功能,而且在调节社会昆虫群体的种姓分化和分工中起着关键作用。bambucicola是一种社会性蚜虫,其成虫表现出特殊的生殖分工。这个独特的系统产生了一龄若虫和士兵,它们有着相同的遗传背景,但却表现出截然不同的形态和行为特征。尽管NRs表现出多向性调控能力,但它们在bambuicola独特发育模式中的作用尚不清楚。结果:基于bambuicola的基因组数据,本研究鉴定出21个NR基因,并通过系统发育分析分析了这些基因的重复和丢失事件。此外,利用转录组学数据分析NR基因的差异表达。TLL在不同生殖行为的成虫中表现出显著的差异表达,提示其参与了生殖分工的调节。发现E75和HNF4对士兵胚胎后发育有重要作用。此外,实时荧光定量PCR证实了HR4和HR39的种姓特异性表达模式,表明它们可能参与种姓之间的形态分化和发育调节。结论:本研究对社会蚜虫bambuicola NR基因进行了生物信息学鉴定,并通过差异基因表达分析探讨其在形态分化和行为分化中的潜在作用。这些发现为NR基因在社会性蚜虫中的功能意义提供了初步证据,同时也为后续的研究探索提供了新的见解。
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BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
4.50%
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769
审稿时长
6.4 months
期刊介绍: BMC Genomics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of genome-scale analysis, functional genomics, and proteomics. BMC Genomics is part of the BMC series which publishes subject-specific journals focused on the needs of individual research communities across all areas of biology and medicine. We offer an efficient, fair and friendly peer review service, and are committed to publishing all sound science, provided that there is some advance in knowledge presented by the work.
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