Yaling Zhang, Muhammad Farhan, Hanjing Yang, Jun Zhao, Xiaoyan Ma, Shuai Zhang
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谷胱甘肽s -转移酶(GST)在多种化学物质的解毒过程中起着重要作用,对昆虫的寄主适应和抗性具有重要作用。为了了解棉蚜GST家族的遗传结构和三种单倍型的表达模式,我们利用基因组注释文件和RNA-seq数据进行了研究。我们在棉籽棉中鉴定了11个GST,其中包括2个微粒体GST, 2个在Theta类,2个在Delta类,3个在Sigma类(其中一个可能含有假基因),1个在Omega类,1个属于GST c -末端结构域蛋白。这些gst分布在常染色体上,两个Delta类gst和两个Theta类gst聚集在一条染色体上。AgosGSTCD3在蚜虫中具有进化保守性,编码550个氨基酸,其c端区域含有甲基转移酶结构域。AgosGSTo4表现出选择性剪接,导致形成三个同工异构体。除AgosGSTm9外,GSTs在Hap1、Hap3和ha4中均表现出保守性,其蛋白编码区和周围区域在棉棉三种单倍型中存在明显差异。GSTs在棉蚜三种单倍型中的表达谱均有差异,且多数表现出不同的表达水平。这些发现为进一步深入研究昆虫种群分化和抗药性演变提供了宝贵的资源。
Genome-wide analyses of glutathione S-transferase gene family and expression profiling among three haplotypes Aphis gossypii.
Glutathione S-transferase (GST) plays a critical role in detoxifying various chemical compounds and is essential for host adaptation and pesticide resistance in insects. To understand the genetic structure of the GST family and the expression patterns among three haplotypes of Aphis gossypii, we conducted studies using genome annotation files and RNA-seq data. We identified 11 GSTs in A. gossypii, which include 2 microsomal GSTs, 2 in the Theta class, 2 in the Delta class, 3 in the Sigma class (one of which contains a probable pseudogene), 1 in the Omega class, and 1 belonging to a GST C-terminal domain-containing protein. These GSTs are distributed on autosomes, with the two Delta class GSTs and two Theta class GSTs clustered on a chromosome. AgosGSTCD3 is evolutionarily conserved in aphids, encoding 550 amino acids with the C-terminal region containing a methyltransferase domain. AgosGSTo4 exhibits alternative splicing, resulting in the formation of three isoforms. GSTs show conservation among Hap1, Hap3, and Hap4, except for AgosGSTm9, which demonstrates noticeable variations in the protein-coding regions and surrounding areas among the three haplotypes of A. gossypii. The expression profiles of GSTs were observed in the three haplotypes of A. gossypii, most showing different expression levels. These findings provide a valuable resource for further investigations into population differentiation and pesticide resistance evolution.