生物
大蠊
卵黄发生
基因敲除
保幼激素
蟑螂
美洲蟑螂
基因
贮藏蛋白
繁殖
氨基酸
细胞生物学
生物化学
卵母细胞
遗传学
激素
生态学
胚胎
作者
Shi-Yao Zhu,Xiaoyi Chen,Sishi Xia,Qin Li,Ziqi Ye,Shudi Zhao,Kexin Liu,Sheng Li
标识
DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13218
摘要
Abstract Reproduction is of great importance for the continuation of the species. In insects, the fat body is the major tissue for nutrient storage and involved in vitellogenesis, which is essential for female reproduction. Here, 2 proteins, hexamerin and allergen, were separated from the fat bodies of adult female American cockroaches ( Periplaneta americana ) and identified as storage proteins, encoding for 733 amino acids with molecular weight of 87.88 kDa and 686 amino acids with molecular weight of 82.18 kDa, respectively. The encoding genes of these 2 storage proteins are mainly expressed in the fat body. RNA interference‐mediated knockdown of Hexamerin and Allergen in the early stage of the first reproductive cycle in females suppressed vitellogenesis and ovarian maturation, indicating that these storage proteins are involved in controlling reproduction. Importantly, the expression of Hexamerin and Allergen was repressed by knockdown of the juvenile hormone (JH) receptor gene Met and the primary response gene Kr‐h1 , and was induced by methoprene, a JH analog, in both in vivo and in vitro experiments. Altogether, we have determined that hexamerin and allergen are identified as storage proteins and play an important role in promoting female reproduction in the American cockroach. The expression of their encoding genes is induced by JH signaling. Our data reveal a novel mechanism by which hexamerin and allergen are necessary for JH‐stimulated female reproduction.
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