中华鳖头部转录组中昼夜节律时钟基因的鉴定和特征描述 Bradley

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lin-fa Quan, Yan-yan Chi, Yi-Zhi Dong, Shu Xu, Bing-xu Chen, Wen-jing Li
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中华椿象(Conopomorpha sinensis Bradley)是对中国荔枝和龙眼危害最大的害虫。中华绒螯蛾的成虫羽化、运动、交配和产卵通常发生在夜间,受昼夜节律的调节。然而,我们对成虫昼夜节律与时钟基因之间联系的了解仍然不足。为了填补这一空白,我们利用 Illumina HiSeq 6000 平台对中华鳖的雌性和雄性头部(包括触角)进行了转录组分析,以确定与昼夜节律相关的主要基因。利用 BLASTx 对注释序列进行了分析,并根据保守性、预测的结构域和系统发育分析对候选时钟基因进行了分类。分析结果表明,这些基因在比较的蛾类中具有较高的保守性。此外,表达谱分析显示,一些时钟基因在发育过程中有显著的时空和昼夜节律积累。候选时钟基因主要在头部表达,突出了它们在昼夜节律调节中的重要功能。此外,CsinPer、CsinTim1和CsinCry1显示出相似的动态表达,在4龄成体中达到峰值表达水平,表明它们参与了求偶和交配行为的调控。CsinPer和CsinTim1的mRNA以相似的相位强烈振荡,在雌性交配高峰前达到表达峰值。这项工作将大大有助于了解中华蝉的昼夜节律钟系统,并为进一步研究蛀果害虫节律性的分子机制提供有价值的信息。
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Identification and characterization of circadian clock genes in the head transcriptome of Conopomorpha sinensis Bradley

Identification and characterization of circadian clock genes in the head transcriptome of Conopomorpha sinensis Bradley

Conopomorpha sinensis Bradley is the most detrimental pest to litchi and longan in China. Adult eclosion, locomotion, mating and oviposition of C. sinensis usually occur at night, regulated by a circadian rhythm. Nevertheless, our understanding of the linkages between adult circadian rhythms and clock genes remains inadequate. To address this gap, transcriptomic analysis was conducted on female and male heads (including antennae) of C. sinensis using the Illumina HiSeq 6000 platform to identify major circadian clock-related genes. The annotated sequences were analyzed by BLASTx, and candidate clock genes were classified based on conservation, predicted domain architectures, and phylogenetic analysis. The analysis revealed a higher conservation of these genes among the compared moths. Further, the expression profile analysis showed a significant spatiotemporal and circadian rhythmic accumulation of some clock genes during development. The candidate clock genes were predominantly expressed in the head, highlighting their crucial function in circadian rhythm regulation. Moreover, CsinPer, CsinTim1, and CsinCry1 displayed similar dynamic expressions with a peak expression level in the 4th age adults, suggesting their involvement in regulation of courtship and mating behaviors. The CsinPer and CsinTim1 mRNA oscillated strongly with a similar phase, containing a peak expression just before the female mating peak. This work will greatly contribute to understanding the circadian clock system of C. sinensis and provide valuable information for further studies of the molecular mechanisms involved in rhythmicity in fruit-boring pests.

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