生物
幼虫
铁杉科
RNA干扰
龄期
基因沉默
柚皮苷
植物
基因
核糖核酸
遗传学
有害生物分析
作者
Guijian Zhang,Shuai Cao,Tong Guo,Haoran Wang,Xuewei Qi,Xueming Ren,Changying Niu
出处
期刊:Insect Science
[Wiley]
日期:2022-02-11
卷期号:29 (5): 1240-1250
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13014
摘要
Insects employ various types of gustatory receptors (GRs) to identify nutrient-rich food and avoid toxic substances. The larval gustatory system is the critical checkpoint for food acceptance or rejection. As a specialist herbivore, the larvae of Bactrocera minax feed only on unripe citrus fruits. However, how larvae use GRs to check and adapt to the secondary metabolites in unripe citrus fruits remains unknown. In this study, we first performed developmental expression profiles showing that most BminGRs genes were highly expressed in 1st and 2nd instar larvae and that tissue-specific expression indicated high expression of most BminGRs genes in the mouthparts of 2nd instar larvae. Furthermore, we found that silencing BminGR59f by RNA interference (RNAi) affected the growth of 2nd instar B. minax larvae. Hesperidin and naringin were screened as ligands of BminGR59f via RNAi and cell calcium imaging, and the combination of these two flavones increased the body weight of larvae. In summary, we identified a novel gustatory perception pattern in B. minax for detecting hesperidin and naringin, which boosted the growth of B. minax larvae. These results shed light on how specialist herbivores detect and adapt to host metabolites in adverse environments depending on larval GRs.
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